Publication

May 2016

If member states want the European Union to be a robust international actor, this brief argues, they must give it the counterterrorist powers it needs to protect itself. But is Brussels being subjected to classic terrorist logic – i.e., if you take international action x, we will react with terrorist response y? The brief's author doesn't think that's the case, which leads him to provide an updated risk profile for the EU in Europe and beyond.

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Author Roderick Parkes
Series EUISS ISSUE Briefs
Issue 16
Publisher European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS)
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