1st Edition

The External Dimension of Justice and Home Affairs A Different Security Agenda for the European Union?

Edited By Sarah Wolff, Nicole Wichmann, Gregory Mounier Copyright 2010
168 Pages
by Routledge

166 Pages
by Routledge

168 Pages
by Routledge

This book proposes to cast some theoretical and empirical light upon the external dimension of Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) which has become a priority in the European Union (EU)’s external relations. Counter-terrorism, visa policy, drug trafficking, organized crime or border controls have indeed become daily business in EU’s relations with the rest of the world. The external dimension of JHA... Read more

Part 1: Researching the External Dimension of Justice and Home Affairs  1. Preface: The Justice and Home Affairs Policy Universe: Some Directions for Further Research  Karen E. Smith  2. Introduction: The External Dimension of Justice and Home Affairs: A Different Security Agenda for the EU?  Sarah Wolff, Nicole Wichmann and Gregory Mounier  Part 2: Institutional Features of the External Dimension of JHA — The Input Dimension  3. The External Dimension of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: Hijacker or Hostage of Cross-pillarization?  Patryk Pawlak  4. Civilian Crisis Management and the External Dimension of JHA: Inceptive, Functional and Institutional Similarities  Gregory Mounier  Part 3: Modes of Interaction with the Neighbours — The Output Dimension (1)  5. Deconstructing the EU’s Routes of Influence in Justice and Home Affairs in the Western Balkans  Florian Trauner  6. The External Governance of EU Internal Security  Sandra Lavenex and Nicole Wichmann  Part 4: Opportunities and Limits of the JHA External Dimension — The Output Dimension (2)  7. The Externalization of JHA Policies in Georgia: Partner or Hotbed of Threats?  Lili Di Puppo  8. When the EU is the ‘Norm-taker’: The Passenger Name Records Agreement and the EU’s Internalization of US Border Security Norms  Javier Argomaniz  9. The Mediterranean Dimension of EU Counter-terrorism  Sarah Wolff

Biography

Dr. Sarah Wolff (PhD London School of Economics and Political Science) is a research fellow at the Clingendael European Studies Programme (CESP) of the Netherlands Institute of International Relations 'Clingendael'. Her PhD research focused on The Mediterranean Dimension of the European Union's Internal Security. She was a Fellow of the "European Foreign and Security Policy Studies Programme" of the VolkswagenStiftung, the Compagnia di San Paolo and the Rijksbanken Jubilarumsfund.

Dr. Nicole Wichmann is a Senior Researcher at the Swiss Forum for Migration and Population Studies, which is affiliated with the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. She has recently completed her PhD thesis on EU Rule of Law Promotion in the European Neighbourhood Policy at the University of Lucerne

Gregory Mounier (Master, College of Europe, Bruges) is PhD student and teaching assistant in European Politics, University of Reading. He is also a Fellow of the "European Foreign and Security Policy Studies Programme" of the VolkswagenStiftung, the Compagnia di San Paolo and the Rijksbanken Jubilaeumsfond.