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ID128238
Title ProperEuropean programme for the protection of critical infrastructures
Other Title Informationmeta-governing a new security problem?
LanguageENG
AuthorBossong, Raphael
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Critical infrastructure protection (CIP) constitutes a paradigmatic as well as challenging case for EU security governance, which has received limited academic attention to date. This article draws on a heuristic framework to survey the EU's capacities to 'meta-govern', that is, to stimulate and steer governance efforts across multiple sectoral and political divides, in this complex issue area. The main part of the paper assesses the European Programme for Critical Infrastructure Protection (EPCIP), which comprises a variety of policy instruments and initiatives, on this basis. It is shown that the attempt of an authoritative regulation of European critical infrastructures has remained narrow and of questionable effectiveness. Scientific networks have developed more dynamically, while the participation of private companies and corresponding EU financial instruments are yet to show their potential. Finally, the EU's organizational capacity in CIP suffers from a lack of coordination structures in the European Commission, but also needs to take the scarcely known Joint Research Centre (JRC) into account. The conclusions highlight the barriers to comprehensive governance of as well as large research gaps on European critical infrastructure policies
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Security Vol.23, No.2; June 2014: p.210-226
Journal SourceEuropean Security Vol.23, No.2; June 2014: p.210-226
Key WordsSecurity Challenges ;  Contemporary Security Policy ;  Contemporary Security Issues ;  Counter - Terrorism ;  Insurgencies ;  Counterinsurgencies ;  European Union - EU ;  Regional Cooperation ;  Regional Security ;  Regional Organization ;  Meta-Governing ;  Joint Research Centre - JRC ;  Critical Infrastructure Protection - CIP ;  European Programme for Critical Infrastructure Protection - EPCIP ;  Security ;  National Interest


 
 
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