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Can Europe catalyze climate action? / Anderson, Jason   Journal Article
Anderson, Jason Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract "Global warming is an issue that cries out for central policy coordination, and in many respects policy making in this area has paved the way for EU cooperation."
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EU cooperation on terrorism prevention and violent radicalizati: frustrated ambitions or new forms of EU security governance? / Bossong, Raphael   Journal Article
Bossong, Raphael Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article questions the effectiveness of EU efforts to prevent terrorism and violent radicalization as well as the future prospects of such efforts. Driven by the pressure of attacks, member states have agreed on a comprehensive strategy to prevent radicalization and recruitment into terrorism, but simultaneously the strategy traces the limits of EU authority in member states in this regard. Meanwhile, the European Commission has focused on indirect measures, such as research support, for counter radicalization. However, over time, both flexible cooperation among a subset of member states and new EU initiatives have generated only few or biased policy outputs. The Stockholm Programme renewed the ambition to prevent terrorism at an early stage and underlined the EU's role in evaluation and knowledge exchange. This article questions the resulting proposal to create a network of local or subnational actors for best practice exchange. The article argues that preventive counterterrorism relies on contentious scientific evidence and that authoritative evaluations remain tied to national policy-making. Finally, the EU Commission cannot mobilize sufficient resources to ensure that 'frontline' organizations, such as police services, implement new practices. Taken together, this limits the potential for depoliticizing multilevel governance approaches to terrorism prevention. The conclusions of this article raise further research questions on the use of knowledge and complex governance patterns in EU internal security.
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Rethinking security / Ozolina, Zaneta (ed.) 2010  Book
Ozolina, Zaneta (ed.) Book
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Publication Riga, Zinatne, 2010.
Description 327p.Pbk
Standard Number 9789984808727
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