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The EU presidency agenda for antiterrorism: a multiple streams analysis

Elias Carrillo, Irma Leticia (2007) The EU presidency agenda for antiterrorism: a multiple streams analysis.

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Abstract:John Kingdon is a scholar concerned about the process of agenda-setting in the federal government and its effects. Taking into consideration the antiterrorist agenda of twelve Council Presidencies from the second half of 2001 until the first half of 2007, this study analyzes its evolution by showing when, why, and how such agenda changed and which were the policies emanating from it, while providing a better understanding of the EU policy-making process. In order to reach this aim, this work is based on the application of Kingdon’s Multiple Streams Model to four case studies, namely, the European Arrest Warrant, the (Second and Third) Money Laundering Directives, and the European Evidence Warrant
Item Type:Essay (Master)
Faculty:BMS: Behavioural, Management and Social Sciences
Subject:89 political science
Programme:European Studies MSc (69303)
Link to this item:https://purl.utwente.nl/essays/58034
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