Emerging Transnational (In)security Governance A Statist-Transnationalist Approach Security and Governance Series
Coordonnateur : Aydinli Ersel
This book presents a selection of edited essays written by leading international scholars engaging with practicing intelligence, military, and police officers and responding to their first-hand international security cooperation experiences. The resulting chapters provide original theoretical perspectives on evolving international security cooperation practices.
Beginning with the premise that intelligence cooperation-domestically between agencies, internationally between states, and transnationally among states, sub-state and non-state actors-is essential in order to successfully counter the evolving transnational nature of security threats, the authors explore the transnationalization in states' responses to a transnational security threat like 'global' terror. They assess whether early signs of a "statist transnationalism" for a new global security cooperation regime can be identified, and look at the use of extraordinary rendition and police liaisons as means for the development and growth of transnational security cooperation.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, terrorism, security, policing and intelligence.
1. Introduction Part 1.Two Worlds at War: The International vs. the Transnational 2. Statist Transnationalism for a Security Cooperation Regime Ersel AydinliPart 2.Visions for Transnational Intelligence Cooperation: Challenges and Prospects 3. Beyond the State: The Impact of Transnational Terrorist Threats on Security and Intelligence Cooperation Derek Reveron 4. Intelligence Sharing and United States Counter-Terrorism Policy James I. Walsh 5. Rendition in a Transnational Insecurity Environment Peter GillPart 3. Pioneers of Post-International Security Governance 6. Is the UK Stepping Towards Transnationalization? The Serious Organised Crime Agency Glen Segell 7. Structure and Agency in Transnational Cooperation in the Fields of Security Otwin Marenin 8. Police Liaisons as Builders of Transnational Security Cooperation Hasan Yon 9. First Preventers: The Necessity of Globalizing and Localizing Counter-Terrorism Intelligence Sharing Brian Nussbaum 10. Police and Counter-Terrorism: A Sociological Theory of International Cooperation Mathieu Deflem 11. Adaptive States and the New Transnational Security Regime Ersel Aydinli
Date de parution : 02-2010
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Date de parution : 04-2015
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Mots-clés :
UN; police; Police Cooperation; cooperation; United States; sub-state; Intelligence Cooperation; entities; Red Notice; intelligence; Transnational Threats; agency; Sub-state Entities; liaison; Terrorist Groups; officer; Al Qaeda; community; Police Forces; organized; National Police Agencies; Secretary Of State; Police Liaison Officers; Canadian USA Border; UK Agency; Maher Arar; Transnational Police Cooperation; MI5 Director General; International Police Organizations; Local Law Enforcement; Arar Case; Hm Custom; Liaison Officers; International Police Executive Symposium; Transnational Policing