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Both border security and cybersecurity have long become central EU internal security. Yet it remains heavily contested which role and authority the EU should play in these fields, spanning from privatisation, supranation integration or renationalisation. Dynamic technological changes and related changes to the exercise of public power (digital borders, selective controls) generate cross-cutting challenges to the core normative claim of the EU as a liberalising project.
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A Genealogy of EU Cyber Security Governance: Redefining the Role of the Single Market | View Paper Details |
Between Freedom of Movement and Hard Borders: The Introduction and Extension of ‘Temporary’ Internal Border Controls in the Schengen Area | View Paper Details |
Norm Diffusion and Prevention of Extremism in the European Union | View Paper Details |
Databases for EU Internal Security Cooperation – Challenges for the Rule of Law | View Paper Details |
Perspectives, Narratives and Images of Europe as a Threat to its Security | View Paper Details |