The 糖心Vlog was a partner in a twelve-member consortium investigating and comparing the civil security and civil protection systems of 22 European countries. The project was funded by the European Union鈥檚 Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) from March 2012 to February 2014.
The ANVIL project resulted in the publication of a white paper, a video, as well as work package reports and numerous country studies.
The 糖心Vlog was a partner in a twelve-member consortium investigating and comparing the civil security and civil protection systems of 22 European countries. The project was funded by the European Union鈥檚 Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) from March 2012 to February 2014.
We were responsible for one of the work packages (WP5), dedicated to providing policy stakeholders with an EU added-value contribution in civil security.
Our findings suggest a specific role for the European Union as a facilitator and promoter of trans-boundary cooperation. While standardisation of national structures and processes does not appear helpful or necessary, the EU could play a role in the development of a shared framework used to identify lessons learned and 鈥渂est practices鈥 in a bottom-up manner.
Visit our research repository to read the white paper on the .
Access the RIS to read the , by Dr Evangelos Fanoulis, Professor Emil Kirchner, Professor Han Dorussen and Dr Kaisa Hinkkainen.
A journal article Civil Security in the EU: National Persistence Versus EU Ambitions? in European Security, 24 (2), 2015. 287-303. By Professor Emil Kirchner, Dr Evangelos Fanoulis and Professor Han Dorussen.
Read the book chapter by Dr Evangelos Fanoulis, Professor Han Dorussen and Professor Emil Kirchner in published by Palgrave.
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