The external dimension of EU counter-terrorism relations : competences, interests, and institutions / Christian Kaunert.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2010Subject(s): In: Terrorism and Political Violence Vol 22 no 1, January-March 2010, pp.41-61 (116)Summary: Reports that the European Union response to terrorism (markedly less supportive of military solutions than the USA) has had the surprising effects of creating a supranational level EU competence at global level in the high politics of counterterrorism as well as establishing a setting with which external parties such as the USA can deal. In the process EU member states interests may increasingly adopt a "European" approach to counter-terrorism matters although no impact has so far been noted in the area of Common Foreign and Security Policy.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reports that the European Union response to terrorism (markedly less supportive of military solutions than the USA) has had the surprising effects of creating a supranational level EU competence at global level in the high politics of counterterrorism as well as establishing a setting with which external parties such as the USA can deal. In the process EU member states interests may increasingly adopt a "European" approach to counter-terrorism matters although no impact has so far been noted in the area of Common Foreign and Security Policy.
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