Tangible progress has been made but adjusting existing tools to the evolving terrorist threat remains a major challenge for the EU. That is the conclusion of the European Commission’s 9th Security Union progress report, presented on Wednesday 26 July.
This first in-depth re-evaluation of EU security policy since 2001 – called for last year by the members of the European Parliament’s civil liberties, justice and internal affairs committee – seeks to look at the cumulative effect of...