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This book examines how internal and external security are blurring at the EU level, and the implications this has for EU security governance and the EU as a security actor.

The EU claims that internal and external security are inseparable' and requires a more integrated approach. This book critically assesses this claim in relation to the threats facing the EU, its responses to them, and the practical and normative implications for EU security governance and actorness. It sets out a novel conceptual framework the EU security continuum - to examine the ways and extent to which internal and external security are blurring along three axes: geographic, bureaucratic, and functional. This is done through an analysis of four key security issues, regional conflict, terrorism, organised crime, and cybersecurity. The book demonstrates that, to varying degrees, these security threats and/or responses do transcend boundaries. However, institutional turf wars and capability silos hamper t

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Introduction 1. Conceptualising EU security: toward a security continuum 2. Framing EU security: the internal-external continuum 3. Conflict and crises: external stability for internal security 4. Terrorism and counterterrorism: from internal to international 5. Tackling organised crime: from Sarajevo to the Sahel 6. Cybersecurity: networks, crime, defence, and diplomacy 7. Governing the security continuum: institutions, accountability, and secrecy 8. The security continuum and the EU as a security actor Conclusion

The EU Security Continuum

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 5/31/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032054292, 978-1032054292
      ISBN10: 1032054298

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book examines how internal and external security are blurring at the EU level, and the implications this has for EU security governance and the EU as a security actor.

      The EU claims that internal and external security are inseparable' and requires a more integrated approach. This book critically assesses this claim in relation to the threats facing the EU, its responses to them, and the practical and normative implications for EU security governance and actorness. It sets out a novel conceptual framework the EU security continuum - to examine the ways and extent to which internal and external security are blurring along three axes: geographic, bureaucratic, and functional. This is done through an analysis of four key security issues, regional conflict, terrorism, organised crime, and cybersecurity. The book demonstrates that, to varying degrees, these security threats and/or responses do transcend boundaries. However, institutional turf wars and capability silos hamper t

      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1. Conceptualising EU security: toward a security continuum 2. Framing EU security: the internal-external continuum 3. Conflict and crises: external stability for internal security 4. Terrorism and counterterrorism: from internal to international 5. Tackling organised crime: from Sarajevo to the Sahel 6. Cybersecurity: networks, crime, defence, and diplomacy 7. Governing the security continuum: institutions, accountability, and secrecy 8. The security continuum and the EU as a security actor Conclusion

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