Author (Person) | O'Brien, Peter |
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Series Title | European Security |
Series Details | Vol.25, No.3, September 2016, p366-384 |
Publication Date | September 2016 |
ISSN | 0966-2839 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Abstract: Many experts underscore a firm difference between (US) American and European approaches to combating terrorism. Other scholars contend that, since 11 September 2001, European governments have emulated the USA by “securitising” immigration and trampling on the civil and human rights of immigrants of Muslim heritage. Still other analysts discern within Europe distinct national styles of counterterrorism such as French assimilation and deportation versus British multiculturalism and conciliation. This article finds neither a coherent policy strategy nor an unmistakable political consensus in Europe regarding counterterrorism. Instead, a comparative analysis reveals a jumble of ethically inconsistent and practically contradictory measures. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09662839.2016.1198896 |
Subject Categories | Security and Defence |
Countries / Regions | Europe |