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ID137403
Title ProperCosmic top secret Europe
Other Title Informationthe legacy of North Atlantic Treaty Organization and cold war US policy on European Union information policy
LanguageENG
AuthorSchilde, Kaija E
Summary / Abstract (Note)As the EU has expanded its authority into areas of high politics such as monetary, defense, and foreign policy, it has simultaneously developed procedures for handling more sensitive and classified information. These critical policy domains require standards regulating secure information and personnel, but the concept of official secrets is in tension with the treaty norms of the EU. Observers allege that the classified information policy of the EU was imposed through the coercion of external actors such as North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the USA in a significant historical departure from the information security policies of European member states. This article evaluates the content of EU-classified information policies and compares them to the content of European member states, NATO, and the USA, in an effort to clarify the mechanisms of policy diffusion in the area of information security.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Security Vol.24, No.2; Jun.2015: p.167-182
Journal SourceEuropean Security Vol: 24 No 2
Key WordsNATO ;  Defence Policy ;  Information Security ;  Policy diffusion ;  International Actors ;  Foreign Policy ;  European Union – EU


 
 
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