The Absent Friend: EU Foreign Policy and Counter-Terrorism

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Series Details Vol.46, No.1, January 2008, p125-146
Publication Date January 2008
ISSN 0021-9886
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The article argues that the relative absence of foreign policy from the EU's counter-terrorism efforts is surprising given the nature of the threat. The reasons for this range from the EU's role and approach to counter-terrorism, to the leading role of interior ministers and a focus on the internal threat. External factors and actors also come into play, such as the US ‘global war on terror’ and Nato's role in counter-terrorism. The article explores three core aspects of the external dimension of counter-terrorism policy and argues that areas such as development assistance and democracy promotion have become securitized.

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