An examination of international cooperation in tackling cross-border crimes such as terrorism, through a socio-legal lens. This qualitative study focuses on Australia and Indonesia, asking questions about the conditions that promote cooperation, and the structural tension between political and policy interests.
An examination of international cooperation in tackling cross-border crimes such as terrorism, through a socio-legal lens. This qualitative study focuses on Australia and Indonesia, asking questions about the conditions that promote cooperation, and the structural tension between political and policy interests.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael McKenzie is a Sir Roland Wilson Fellow in the School of Regulation and Global Governance at the Australian National University. He is also a senior legal official in the Australian government. Over the last decade he has worked on justice and security reform in Australia and Southeast Asia, with a particular focus on combating terrorism and other transnational crimes. Since 2016 he has served as Counsellor (Legal) at the Australian Embassy in Jakarta. Michael has a PhD from the Australian National University, and has published widely on topics including transnational policing and international law.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Theories of International Cooperation and Their Limits International Cooperation through a Regulatory Lens Chapter Outline 2. The Securitization of Transnational Crime The Internationalization of Crime Control The War on Drugs The War on Crime The War on Terror Prisoners of War Governing through Transnational Crime 3. The Bureaucrats: Police Cooperation Bureaucratic Autonomy and Police Culture The Early Years A Common Enemy Terror Hits Home The Police Union Breach of Trust Bureaucratic Subcultures 4. The Politicians: Extradition Arrangements The Legal Framework A Rocky Beginning Changing Fortunes Politics Intervenes Quid Pro Quo The Return of Mr X 5. Private Actors: Cooperation on Detained Nationals The Cooperative Framework Indonesians Detained in Australia Australians Detained in Indonesia Weaving a Web 6. A Reciprocal Exchange Reciprocity in International Relations Clemency for Corby: A Case of Specific Reciprocity Policing the Border: A Case of Diffuse Reciprocity Variations in the Practice of Reciprocity Expanding the Scope for Cooperation 7. Balancing Policy and Politics A Tension between Policy and Politics When Politics Dominates When Policy Dominates Striking a Balance Local Politics, Global Policies 8. Conclusion Findings Strategies for Cooperation Final Thoughts
1. Introduction Theories of International Cooperation and Their Limits International Cooperation through a Regulatory Lens Chapter Outline 2. The Securitization of Transnational Crime The Internationalization of Crime Control The War on Drugs The War on Crime The War on Terror Prisoners of War Governing through Transnational Crime 3. The Bureaucrats: Police Cooperation Bureaucratic Autonomy and Police Culture The Early Years A Common Enemy Terror Hits Home The Police Union Breach of Trust Bureaucratic Subcultures 4. The Politicians: Extradition Arrangements The Legal Framework A Rocky Beginning Changing Fortunes Politics Intervenes Quid Pro Quo The Return of Mr X 5. Private Actors: Cooperation on Detained Nationals The Cooperative Framework Indonesians Detained in Australia Australians Detained in Indonesia Weaving a Web 6. A Reciprocal Exchange Reciprocity in International Relations Clemency for Corby: A Case of Specific Reciprocity Policing the Border: A Case of Diffuse Reciprocity Variations in the Practice of Reciprocity Expanding the Scope for Cooperation 7. Balancing Policy and Politics A Tension between Policy and Politics When Politics Dominates When Policy Dominates Striking a Balance Local Politics, Global Policies 8. Conclusion Findings Strategies for Cooperation Final Thoughts
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