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CIAO DATE: 03/04
Consolidating Democracy: Professionalism, Democratic Principles, and Border Services
Alice Hills
July 2002
Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)
Abstract
There now exists a broad agreement regarding appropriate standards of democratic border security within Europe. The relevance of professionalism to this convergence process is, however, problematic. Professionalism's meaning is contested and consensual trends cannot represent a 'principle of professionalism'. Yet the notion is valuable because it provides insight into what is distinctive about border services. There are, however, too many variables involved to allow for an easy linkage between professionalism, appropriate service standards, and fundamental democratic principles. The factors affecting transferability are equally complex.
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