The EU and counter-terrorism: politics, polity and policies after 9/11/ Javier Argomaniz.
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327.114 PRY/R Redefining Regional Power in International Relations/ | 327.114 PRY/R Redefining Regional Power in International Relations/ | 327.114 SAL/P The public sphere/ | 327.117 AGR/T The EU and counter-terrorism: politics, polity and policies after 9/11/ | 327.117 ASH/T The de-radicalization of Jihadists: transforming armed Islamist movements/ | 327.117 BUR/B Blood and rage/ | 327.117 GRO/S Strategic terror: the politics and ethics of aerial bombardment/ |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-192) and index.
Introduction -- Post-9/11 institutionalisation of European Union counter-terrorism -- The institutional framework of EU counter-terrorism -- Institutional consistency -- The policy dimension of EU counter-terrorism -- Horizontal consistency -- Vertical consistency -- Conclusion.
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