EU Borders and Shifting Internal Security Technology, Externalizatio
This edited volume analyzes recent key developments in EU border management. In light of the refugee crises in the Mediterranean and the responses on the part of EU member states, this volume presents an in-depth reflection on European border practices an
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Borders and Shifting Internal Security Technology, Externalization and Accountability
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Raphael Bossong • Helena Carrapico Editors
EU Borders and Shifting Internal Security Technology, Externalization and Accountability
Editors Raphael Bossong Europe University Viadrina Frankfurt, Oder, Germany
Helena Carrapico School of Languages and Social Sciences Aston University Birmingham, United Kingdom
ISBN 978-3-319-17559-1 ISBN 978-3-319-17560-7 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-17560-7
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Acknowledgements
This volume was developed on the basis of an academic workshop, held at the Europe University Viadrina, Frankfurt (O.), in autumn 2014. In this context, the “B/ Orders in Motion” Centre of the Europe University Viadrina provided critical support, including a research grant (entitled “Towards a European Internal Security Order? Exploring the Redefinition of Functional and Geographical Borders in EU Security Cooperation”) that enabled Dr. Raphael Bossong to develop a more multidimensional perspective on European borders and internal security. Dr. Helena Carrapico would also like to thank the valuable support of the Aston Centre for Europe, which has enabled her to pursue new avenues for research within internal security. Most importantly, we are grateful to the experienced scholars, as well as upcoming Ph.D. researchers, who agreed to share their insights and expertise with us in this edited volume. It has been a truly enriching experience, as we could deepen our understanding of long-standing debates, as well as develop a range of new research agendas that should concern anyone w
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