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European Homeland Security: Bureaucratic Politics and Policymaking in the EU

Rhinard Mark and Boin Arjen
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Rhinard Mark: Swedish Institute of International Affairs
Boin Arjen: Louisiana State University

Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, 2009, vol. 6, issue 1, 19

Abstract: In the face of modern crises, the European Union (EU) has increased its efforts to build common crisis management capacity across the continent. As the EU seeks to both coordinate national crisis and disaster authorities and build its own supranational capacities, it is worth asking whether the EU is capable of designing an effective European homeland security apparatus that will fit member state expectations as well as its unique supranational character. In this article, we apply a bureaucratic politics perspective to explore and assess how the EU's governance structures and policymaking processes constrain and facilitate its efforts to build transnational crisis management capacity. We discuss how institutional and policymaking characteristics may affect the EU's ongoing effort to enhance security and safety for the inhabitants of European states.

Keywords: European Union; homeland security; terrorism; bureaucratic politics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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