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"This book examines the European governance of emerging security technologies. The emergence of technologies such as drones, autonomous robotics, artificial intelligence, cyber and biotechnologies has stimulated worldwide debates on their use, risks, andbenefits in both the civilian and the security-related fields. This volume examines the concept of 'governance' as an analytical framework and tool to investigate how new and emerging security technologies are governed in practice within the European Union (EU), emphasizing the relational configurations among different state and non-state actors. With reference to European governance, it addresses the complex interplay of power relations, interests, and framings surrounding the development of policies and strategies for the use of new security technologies. The work examines varied conceptual tools to shed light on the way diverse technologies are embedded in EU policy frameworks. Each contribution identifies actors involved in the governance of a specific technology sector, their multi-level institutional and corporate configurations, and the conflicting forces, values, ethical, and legal concerns, as well as security imperatives and economic interests. This book will be of much interest to students of science and technology studies, security studies and EU policy."--

This book examines the European governance of emerging security technologies.

The emergence of technologies such as drones, autonomous robotics, artificial intelligence, cyber and biotechnologies has stimulated worldwide debates on their use, risks and benefits in both the civilian and the security-related fields. This volume examines the concept of ‘governance’ as an analytical framework and tool to investigate how new and emerging security technologies are governed in practice within the European Union (EU), emphasising the relational configurations among different state and non-state actors. With reference to European governance, it addresses the complex interplay of power relations, interests and framings surrounding the development of policies and strategies for the use of new security technologies. The work examines varied conceptual tools to shed light on the way diverse technologies are embedded in EU policy frameworks. Each contribution identifies actors involved in the governance of a specific technology sector, their multilevel institutional and corporate configurations, and the conflicting forces, values, ethical and legal concerns, as well as security imperatives and economic interests.

This book will be of much interest to students of science and technology studies, security studies and EU policy.

Chapter 11 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license https://www.routledge.com/Emerging-Security-Technologies-and-EU-Governance-Actors-Practices-and/Calcara-Csernatoni-Lavallee/p/book/9780367368814

Notes on contributors vii
Introduction: emerging security technologies - an uncharted field for the EU 1(22)
Antonio Calcara
Raluca Csernatoni
Chantal Lavallee
1 The European Defence Agency and the Subcommittee on Security and Defence: a `discursive coalition' for EU defence research
23(19)
Antonio Calcara
2 Financing rhetoric? The European Defence Fund and dual-use technologies
42(16)
Daniel Fiott
3 The security politics of innovation: dual-use technology in the EU's security research programme
58(16)
Bruno Oliveira Martins
Neven Ahmad
4 Drone surveillance, a dual-use practice?
74(14)
Samuel Longuet
5 Normative market Europe? The contested governance of cyber-surveillance technologies
88(14)
Maximiliano Vila Seoane
6 European security in cyberspace: a critical reading
102(14)
Andre Barrinha
7 EU cyber defence governance: facing the fragmentation challenge
116(15)
Delphine Deschaux-Dutard
8 Europe united: an analysis of the EU's public diplomacy on Twitter
131(17)
Ilan Manor
9 Developing future borders: the politics of security research and emerging technologies in border security
148(16)
Clemens Binder
10 Security meets science governance: the EU politics of dual-use research
164(13)
Dagmar Rychnovska
11 The governance of dual-use research in the EU: the case of neuroscience
177(15)
Inga Ulnicane
12 Managing security uncertainty with emerging technologies: the example of the governance of neuroprosthetic research
192(14)
Benjamin Farrand
13 Drones and artificial intelligence: the EU's smart governance in emerging technologies
206(18)
Raluca Csernatoni
Chantal Lavallee
Conclusion: the governance of emerging security technologies - towards a critical assessment 224(13)
Ciara Bracken-Roche
Index 237
Antonio Calcara is Adjunct Professor at the Vesalius College, Belgium, and Postdoctoral Researcher at LUISS Guido Carli, Italy.

Raluca Csernatoni is Guest Professor at the Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, and Visiting Researcher at Carnegie Europe, Belgium.

Chantal Lavallée is Assistant Professor of International Studies at Royal Military College Saint-Jean, Canada.