Secrecy in European Politics
Secrecy is a prevalent feature of politics within and among liberal democratic states, as well as in the relations between states and international organisations. However, surprisingly, little research in political science has explored the effects of secrecy on policymaking, the evolution of the regulatory frameworks that govern the use of secrecy and the tensions between secrecy and transparency.
This fascinating volume examines secrecy in European politics across a range of European Union and national settings and policy domains, exploring the technological, social and political developments that appear to signal the end of privacy and the rapid expansion of political secrecy in European multilevel settings. Consequently, the tensions between democratic accountability with its transparency requirements and political secrecy, which is typically justified on grounds of effectiveness of state action, have become more marked and more politicised. Engaging with these developments, the authors focus on actors motivations in secret politics, institutional perspectives that highlight contestation over secrecy norms and organisational perspectives that emphasise the diversity of secrecy cultures.
This book will be of great interest to students, researchers and professionals of political science and law. It was originally published as a special issue of West European Politics.
Berthold Rittberger holds the Chair in International Relations in the Geschwister-Scholl-Institute of Political Science at the University of Munich, Germany. He is the Co-Editor of the Journal of European Public Policy.
Klaus H. Goetz holds the Chair in Political Systems and European Integration in the Geschwister-Scholl-Institute of Political Science at the University of Munich, Germany. He is the Co-Editor of the journal West European Politics.
West European Politics
Edited by
Klaus H. Goetz, University of Munich, Germany
Anand Menon, Kings College London, UK
Wolfgang C. Mller, University of Vienna, Austria
West European Politics has established itself as the foremost journal for the comparative analysis of European political institutions, politics and public policy. Its comprehensive scope, which includes the European Union, makes it essential reading for both academics and political practitioners. The books in this series have originated from special issues published by West European Politics.
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Secrecy in European Politics
Edited by
Berthold Rittberger and Klaus H. Goetz
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Contents
Berthold Rittberger and Klaus H. Goetz
Deirdre Curtin
Federico Fabbrini
Thierry Balzacq and Benjamin Puybareau
Maia K. Davis Cross
Guri Rosn
Christian Kreuder-Sonnen
Hartmut Aden
Richard J. Aldrich and Daniela Richterova
Christopher Gandrud and Mark Hallerberg
Ronny Patz
The chapters in this book were originally published in the journal West European Politics, volume 41, issue 4 (July 2018). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Chapter 1
Secrecy in Europe
Berthold Rittberger and Klaus H. Goetz
West European Politics, volume 41, issue 4 (July 2018) pp. 825845
Chapter 2
Second order secrecy and Europes legality mosaics
Deirdre Curtin
West European Politics, volume 41, issue 4 (July 2018) pp. 846868
Chapter 3
Courts and the politics of secrecy: national security, human rights and the importance of supranational oversight
Federico Fabbrini
West European Politics, volume 41, issue 4 (July 2018) pp. 869889
Chapter 4
The economy of secrecy: security, information control, and EUUS relations
Thierry Balzacq and Benjamin Puybareau
West European Politics, volume 41, issue 4 (July 2018) pp. 890913
Chapter 5
Secrecy and the making of CFSP
Maia K. Davis Cross
West European Politics, volume 41, issue 4 (July 2018) pp. 914932
Chapter 6
Contestation and co-optation: why secrecy in EU external relations varies
Guri Rosn
West European Politics, volume 41, issue 4 (July 2018) pp. 933957
Chapter 7
Political secrecy in Europe: crisis management and crisis exploitation
Christian Kreuder-Sonnen
West European Politics, volume 41, issue 4 (July 2018) pp. 958980
Chapter 8
Information sharing, secrecy and trust among law enforcement and secret service institutions in the European Union