The Blind, the Deaf and the Dumb! How Domestic Politics Turned the Danish Schengen Controvery into a Foreign Policy Crisis
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The Blind, the Deaf and the Dumb! How Domestic Politics Turned the Danish Schengen Controvery into a Foreign Policy Crisis. / Wind, Marlene.
Danish Foreign Policy Yearbook 2012. red. / Nanna Hvidt; Hans Mouritzen. Kbh. : Institut for Internationale Studier / Dansk Center for Internationale Studier og Menneskerettigheder, 2012. s. 131-156 (Danish Foreign Policy Review, Bind 2012).Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning
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TY - CHAP
T1 - The Blind, the Deaf and the Dumb!
T2 - How Domestic Politics Turned the Danish Schengen Controvery into a Foreign Policy Crisis
AU - Wind, Marlene
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - The Commission ultimately threatened to take Denmark to court for breaking not only Schengen but also the European Union's rules on free movement. [...]the whole dispute enjoyed massive media coverage internationally. A simple Google search for the words 'the Danish Schengen crisis' shows just how much attention the debacle attracted in the international media, with no less than 767,000 hits.10 The present analysis will be centred on a rather detailed analysis of what actually happened in Danish politics when the Danish border control agreement was negotiated, but it will also focus on the strong reactions from Germany, the Commission and the broader international environment.
AB - The Commission ultimately threatened to take Denmark to court for breaking not only Schengen but also the European Union's rules on free movement. [...]the whole dispute enjoyed massive media coverage internationally. A simple Google search for the words 'the Danish Schengen crisis' shows just how much attention the debacle attracted in the international media, with no less than 767,000 hits.10 The present analysis will be centred on a rather detailed analysis of what actually happened in Danish politics when the Danish border control agreement was negotiated, but it will also focus on the strong reactions from Germany, the Commission and the broader international environment.
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 9788776055028
T3 - Danish Foreign Policy Review
SP - 131
EP - 156
BT - Danish Foreign Policy Yearbook 2012
A2 - Hvidt, Nanna
A2 - Mouritzen, Hans
PB - Institut for Internationale Studier / Dansk Center for Internationale Studier og Menneskerettigheder
CY - Kbh.
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