Intelligence security in the European Union : building a strategic intelligence community / Artur Gruszczak.
2016
JF1525.I6
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Title
Intelligence security in the European Union : building a strategic intelligence community / Artur Gruszczak.
ISBN
9781137455123 (electronic book)
1137455128 (electronic book)
9781137455116
1137455128 (electronic book)
9781137455116
Published
London : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
Call Number
JF1525.I6
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.12
Summary
This book investigates the emergence of an EU strategic intelligence community as a complex multi-dimensional networked construction. It examines the constitution, structure and performance of EU intelligence arrangements as part of security policies of the European Union.Intelligence security has become a remarkable feature of the European integration processes.This study assess the ability of EU Member States, as well as relevant institutions and agencies, to develop effective, legitimate and accountable institutions and mechanisms for collection, transmission, processing and exchange of intelligence. In this regard, synergy is a key indicator that validates the ability to create the European strategic intelligence community in the EU s legal and institutional framework.This groundbreaking project constructs a comprehensive model of the intelligence community as a distorted epistemic community tailored to singularities of EU security policies and systemic arrangements provided by EU institutions and agencies."
Note
This book investigates the emergence of an EU strategic intelligence community as a complex multi-dimensional networked construction. It examines the constitution, structure and performance of EU intelligence arrangements as part of security policies of the European Union.Intelligence security has become a remarkable feature of the European integration processes.This study assess the ability of EU Member States, as well as relevant institutions and agencies, to develop effective, legitimate and accountable institutions and mechanisms for collection, transmission, processing and exchange of intelligence. In this regard, synergy is a key indicator that validates the ability to create the European strategic intelligence community in the EU s legal and institutional framework.This groundbreaking project constructs a comprehensive model of the intelligence community as a distorted epistemic community tailored to singularities of EU security policies and systemic arrangements provided by EU institutions and agencies."
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed September 1, 2016)
Series
New security challenges series.
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