Algeria's security policy principles to combat cross-border terrorism: Within the context of security identity in security cooperation with Europe.

Authors

  • Hanane Djaffar

Keywords:

International security cooperation, cross-border terrorism, policy principles, Mediterranean region, security identity,

Abstract

International security cooperation in the field of combating cross-border terrorism has become one of the most important international policies in regions around the world, most notably the Mediterranean region, as a result of the terrible spread of this phenomenon, which coincided with geopolitical transformations that began in 2011, such as the fall of Arab regimes and sectarian and political conflicts in African countries. As a result, cross-border terrorism now poses a threat to global security.

The spotlight is shone here on security cooperation between Algeria and the European Union in terms of the starting points and principles on which the majority of joint security policies in combating it were built within the context of cooperation between agreement and disagreement in light of the problem of a unified security identity.

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Published

2024-08-20

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