Conference Paper
The Emerging Threat of Terrorism to the European Union and Its Influence on Member States, Institutions and Basic Values
Vasko Shutarov
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the nature and main characteristics of the current threat of terrorism in Europe and its impact and influence on particular EU member states, the EU institutional and legislative mechanism and its basic values. In this regard, focus is placed on the threats originating from the so-callled “Islamic State”, foreign terrorist fighters and radicalized individuals, in the context of the Syrian conflict and refugee/migration crisis. The impact of threats on particular member states is presented through a comparative overview of Belgium, France and Germany in the face of recent counterterrorism efforts. The response at EU level, is presented through new initiatives regarding coordination, cooperation and information sharing among the European member states. The threat of Terrorism also has an influence on basic EU values, bringing about different attitudes to migration and Islam, whilst demonstrating the importance of inter-religious and inter-cultural relations in Europe.
Authors:
Vasko Shutarov
Keywords:
Terrorism
threat
radicalization
attack
European Union
cooperation
Published:
01.12.2017
Document:
AICEI2017-Shutarov (1).pdf
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