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In the post-Cold war period new security threats have arisen in Western Europe. Amongst these, organized crime and illegal immigration are acknowledged to represent significant security challenges. The European Union and Internal Security analyses the nature of these challenges and investigates how the EU has been evolving to counter them. Written by experts in the fields of political science and law, this book addresses a hitherto neglected area of study.
Introduction The Development of the EU as an Internal Security Actor The Securitization of Organized Crime and Illegal Immigration The Problems of Organized Crime and Illegal Immigration in Western Europe The Development of Policies on Organized Crime and Illegal Immigration post-Amsterdam The Challenge of the Eastern Enlargement Conclusion Bibliography