EU-US Cooperation on Internal Security

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counterterrorism policy
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elite interviews on EU US security
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EU
EU Candidate Country
EU Counter-terrorism
EU Data Protection
EU Internal Market
EU Member State
EU Negotiator
EU Official
EU Port
EU Proposal
EU's Bargaining
EU's Legal Action
Europol agreement
EU’s Bargaining
EU’s Legal Action
extradition agreements analysis
Internal Security Matters
Joint Supervisory Body
law enforcement collaboration
law enforcement cooperation
MLA Agreement
MLA Convention
mutual legal assistance
National Data Protection Authorities
PNR Agreement
PNR Data
PNR Negotiation
PNR Transfer
Purpose Limitation Principle
Regime Formation Process
regime theory
regime theory application
Regime Theory Perspective
security cooperation
transatlantic security studies
US

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138690165
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book analyses the cooperation between the European Union and the United States on internal security and counter-terrorism since the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

In particular, four areas of cooperation are examined: customs and supply chain security; judicial cooperation (the mutual legal assistance and extradition agreements); law enforcement cooperation (the Europol-US agreements); and the EU-US agreements for the sharing of air passengers’ data (PNR agreements). These cases are analysed through a conceptual framework based on the theories of international regimes, with the data being drawn from an extensive documentary analysis of media sources collected through the 'Nexis' database, official documents, and from 13 semi-structured elite interviews with US and EU officials. The book argues that the EU and the US have established a transatlantic internal security regime based on shared principles, norms, rules, and interests. While at the beginning of this process the EU had a more reactive and passive stance at the later stages both the EU and the US were active in shaping the transatlantic political agenda and negotiations. The book demonstrates how the EU has had a much more proactive role in its relations with the US than has often been assumed in the current literature.

This book will be of much interest to students of EU policy, foreign policy, international security and IR in general.

Dimitrios Anagnostakis is a researcher on international security, terrorism, the European Union, and transatlantic relations. He is a Teaching Fellow at Liverpool Hope University, UK.

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