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FIGHTING TERRORISM AND DRUGS IBD

ROUTLEDGE
09 / 2007
9780415408929
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Sinopsis

Fighting Terrorism and Drugs is anáexamination ofáEuropean states in their fightáagainst terrorism and drugs, from the 1960sáup to the present day. Jörg Friedrichsáexplores what makesálarge European states willing or unwilling toáparticipate in international police cooperation against terrorism and drugs. The book examines forty-eightácase studies, with particular regard to the policy preferencesáof the four largest andámost politically important EU Member States: Britain, France, Germany, and Italy. The author argues that if a real understanding ofáinternational cooperation is to develop, it is important to understand whatáindividual states want and why they want it.áTo explain state preferences, Friedrichs considers interests, institutions and ideas from domestic, national and international levels thatácan affect state preferences either positively or negatively. This theoretically coherent book looks at international police cooperation from a truly international perspective and will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, terrorism, criminology,áinternational law and Europeanáintegration.

PVP
254,27