Publication

16 Feb 2004

This roundtable report summarizes the proceedings of the SDA's February 2004 conference on the EU's anti-terrorist policies. The panelists discuss the structures of the EU's collective and collaborative anti-terrorist defenses; the extent to which the EU needs to implement better security technologies and share intelligence more efficiently, both among its members and with NATO and the US; and the practical steps EU governments have taken against chemical and biological terrorism in particular.

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Series SDA Reports
Publisher Security Europe - Friends of Europe
Copyright © 2004 Security & Defence Agenda (SDA)
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