Soft Security Threats & Europe

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border security policy
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CIA's Counterterrorist Center
concerns
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EU Joint Action
EU's Principal
EU's Profile
European soft security threat assessment
External EU Border
Federal Attorney General's Department
Federal Attorney General’s Department
HLD Mission
HLS
HLS Mission
human
human trafficking analysis
illegal
Illegal Migration
Illegal Transit Migration
illicit arms trade
migrants
migration
narcotics smuggling trends
NATO Member
NATO Requirement
NATO's Eastward Enlargement
NATO’s Eastward Enlargement
Non-integrating Gap
OCT
organised crime networks
Police Forces
Political Criminal Nexus
Prospective EU Member
russian
Soft
Soft Security
Soft Security Concerns
Soft Security Issues
Soft Security Threat
trafficking
transit
transnational crime
ukrainian

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415370219
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jun 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A new in-depth assessment of ‘soft security’ threats in Europe and Eurasia. These threats are now posed by many kinds of trafficking and are being responded to with a range of methods.

Experts from around the world are brought together to provide a detailed analysis of the various aspects of trafficking, covering illegal migrants, the black market weapons trade, sex trafficking and drugs. They consider the nature of this threat facing society and the effectiveness of national and international attempts to eradicate it. An assessment of EU responses to ‘soft security’ and a case study of US Homeland Security deliver the latest developments in this key area.

Is the concept of ‘soft security’ useful to analysts and policy-makers? Will they be able to manage these sources of insecurity successfully in the future? This work provides likely trends and projections to resolve these pressing questions. This book is a Special Issue of the leading journal European Security.