2020
DOI: 10.1057/s42738-020-00043-0
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Policy networks for European internal security governance: toward a more systematic empirical and normative assessment

Abstract: European cooperation on internal security is usually seen through the lens of highly salient normative debates, such as the appropriate balance between freedom and security. This paper provides an alternative and long-term perspective on this policy area. The first theoretical part condenses four alternative theoretical perspectives on European internal security governance that relate to the wider relationship between informal and formal governance mechanisms. The second part presents a matching empirical over… Show more

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“…However, over the last decade, the typology of policy networks has become more diverse (Compston, 2017;Bossong, 2020). We use the term "policy network" to refer to a group of governmental (formal) and non-governmental (informal) political actors whose activities allow for constitutional and institutional changes at the state and interstate levels.…”
Section: Policy Network and Issue Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, over the last decade, the typology of policy networks has become more diverse (Compston, 2017;Bossong, 2020). We use the term "policy network" to refer to a group of governmental (formal) and non-governmental (informal) political actors whose activities allow for constitutional and institutional changes at the state and interstate levels.…”
Section: Policy Network and Issue Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Raphael Bossong, approximately 75-85% of all currently registered policy networks established under E.U. security governance are limited to the exchange of information in their activities (Bossong, 2020). These networks specialize in sharing the "best practices" and using "soft" coordination.…”
Section: Policy Network and Issue Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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