
Terrorism is one of the most significant security threats in Europe. As it is transnational in character, countering it requires both cooperation between EU member states and widespread external action. This report examines the latter by focusing on the concepts, development, actors and structures, as well as the practices of the EU's external action on counter-terrorism. The EU's external action on counter-terrorism is performed in four different frameworks: diplomacy, crisis management, external aid, and the external action of the EU's internal security agencies. All of these have their own policy-making structures with different actors and mandates, and hence the overall picture is complex. Several ongoing institutional reforms add to the complexity. However, the EU's external action on counter-terrorism is dependent on the ability of the member states to agree on common goals and the ability of the different EU actors to coordinate their actions.
Page Count:
121
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
ISBN-10:
9517696442
ISBN-13:
9789517696449
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