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ID171819
Title ProperEuropean Union and Practices of Governing Space and Population in Contested States
Other Title InformationInsights from EUPOL COPPS in Palestine
LanguageENG
AuthorBouris, Dimitris ;  İşleyen, Beste
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper examines the EU Police Mission in the Palestinian Territories (EUPOL COPPS) with a focus on its effects on everyday police work on the ground. The main argument is that the mission illustrates the ways in which its training and advisory activities work to foster logics and practices that feed into and reproduce the borders that have over the years been imposed, primarily through Israeli security practices. Operating under conditions of contested statehood, EUPOL COPPS promotes Palestinian policing activities based on particular spatial logics and actions as to the governance of the Palestinian population. The article presents new empirical material collected through interviews and document analysis. As such, it aims to build bridges between the literature on critical border studies, EU external relations, the EU’s role in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict as well as the literature on the EU police missions in conflict and post-conflict missions by emphasising their spatial dimension.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 25, No.2; Apr-Jun 2020: p.428-448
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol: 25 No 2
Key WordsPalestine ;  European Union ;  Population ;  EUPOL COPPS


 
 
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