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The Evolution of Information-sharing in EU Counter-Terrorism: A Post-2015 Paradigm Shift?


ISBN13: 9781803928296
Published: March 2023
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £95.00



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Through a pioneering analysis of two critical junctures in EU counter-terrorism, this topical book examines the drivers, conditions and impediments for policy integration and information-exchange institutionalisation in EU counter-terrorism.

Taking a deep dive into the key questions surrounding EU counter-terrorism, Christine Andreeva utilises distinct terrorism case studies over two decades to investigate the evolution of information-sharing in EU counter-terrorism. Using an innovative theoretical framework combining historical and constructivist institutionalism, the book examines key events in EU counter-terrorism development: the 2015-2016 Paris and Brussels attacks and the 2004-2005 Madrid and London attacks. Identifying a post-2015 paradigm policy shift, the book traces the increased efficiency of cross-border and inter-agency co-ordination in the EU’s counter-terrorism policy. Andreeva demonstrates how institutionalisation, information-sharing and improved legislative frameworks have led to further policy integration and added significant value to international EU counter-terrorism efforts.

Illustrating the importance of practitioners’ perception of EU added value in counter-terrorism, this book will be essential to scholars and students of public policy, particularly those studying EU and international politics and EU counter-terrorism. Its empirical findings will also be useful to policymakers and practitioners in security and counter-terrorism fields.

Subjects:
International Criminal Law, EU Law
Contents:
1. The institutionalisation of EU counter-terrorism information exchange over two decades
2. Institutionalist analysis of EU CT governance: the benefits of constructivist approaches for historical explanations
3. Madrid and London attacks aftermath (2004-05): modest institutionalisation of EU CT information exchange
4. The interim period (2006-16): a decade of CT fatigue and path dependence
5. Paris and Brussels attacks aftermath: an unprecedented EU response
6. The Paris-Brussels critical juncture: a paradigm shift of EU CT policy and practice in information exchange
Conclusion
Appendix A: list of interviews

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