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CIAO DATE: 03/04
Border Security Systems: The Hungarian Case Study
Zoltán Szabó
March 2002
Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)
Abstract
The Hungarian Republic is making significant efforts in trying to comply with European Union requirements. An efficient security policy that ensures the reliable surveillance of the borders, as well as the provision of the necessary access, is extremely important for Hungary, the "Visegrad region", and the EU. According to the EU, "Hungary is on the right track to adopt current and future union practices, if the pace of development remains constant and the development and training programmes of the most important institutions are realised".
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