This book proposes to cast some theoretical and empirical light
upon the external dimension of Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) which
has become a priority in the European Union (EU)'s external
relations. Counter-terrorism, visa policy, drug trafficking,
organized crime or border controls have indeed become daily
business in EU's relations with the rest of the world.
The external dimension of JHA is a persistent policy objective
of the EU and its member states, as the 1999 Tampere summit
conclusions, the 2000 Coreper report, the 2005 Strategy for the
External Dimension of JHA, and the integration of JHA chapters
under the European Neighbourhood Policy testify.
With an interdisciplinary ambition in mind, this book reflects
an attempt to draw together theoretical and empirical insights on
the external dimension written by academic scholars that take an
interest in questions of JHA and European Foreign Policy (EFP). It
does so from an issue-oriented perspective (civilian crisis
management, the European Neighbourhood Policy, counter-terrorism
policy, visa policy, passenger name record) but also from a
geographical perspective with in-depth analysis of the situation in
the Western Balkans, Georgia, transatlantic relations and of the
Mediterranean neighbourhood.
This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of
European Integration.
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