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Title: Towards a ‘Cyber Maastricht’ : two steps forward, one step back
Other Titles: The future of the European Union : desmisting the debate
Authors: Kasper, Agnes
Vernygora, Vlad Alex
Authors: University of Malta. Institute for European Studies
Keywords: Computer security -- European Union countries
National security -- European Union countries
European Union -- Politics and government
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: University of Malta. Institute for European Studies
Citation: Kasper, A., & Vernygora, V. A. (2020). Towards a ‘Cyber Maastricht’ : two steps forward, one step back. In M. Harwood, S. Moncada, R. Pace, (Eds.), The future of the European Union : Demisting the Debate (pp. 186-210). Msida: Institute for European Studies.
Abstract: This chapter evaluates the EU’s cybersecurity policy from four perspectives – neofunctionalism, liberal intergovernmentalism, post-functionalism, and the imperial paradigm. A search for a theory-based framework is performed to ensure that the analysis in this chapter is completed within a set of boundaries, and does not stray into speculation about the EU’s prospective strategic steps. Using this contribution’s findings and elaborations, a proposal on the policy-associated model is made. Having observed the empirical data, while analytically reflecting on actuality, it can be argued that a ‘Cyber Maastricht’ is long overdue.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/52310
ISBN: 9789918210329
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