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Securitization, Desecuritization, and Just Securitization
Abstract Unlike realism, liberalism, and mainstream constructivism, securitization theory is not associated with a well-known explanation of NATO’s continued existence and/or its double enlargement (of geographic area and remit/function). This chapter remedies this lacuna in the literature. It shows that the political construction of newopenaire +1 more source
Unmaking Security: Desecuritization, Emancipation, Ethics
2008The previous chapter has shown that security is a problematization deployed at the imaginary horizon of a promise of ontological and epistemological certainty. This promise rests upon the exclusion and abjectification of another, who is repudiated as dangerous or risky turned into life which is not life and ‘materiality’ which does not matter (Meijer ...
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Recommendations: Desecuritization, Prioritization and Defensive Foreign Policy
2017This chapter suggests a new framework of foreign policy through prioritization. Given the limits of the material world and the enormous threats presented to states, the author suggests prioritizing certain threats over others. Prioritization theory establishes a ranked order of the systemic vulnerabilities discussed in the book.
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Conclusion: Securitization–Desecuritization Dynamics in Indonesia’s Democratization
2017This study has attempted to explain the government’s security policy and place it within the framework of securitization theory. The preceding chapters have provided a comprehensive account of the security threats in the early years of Indonesia’s democratization process. The first empirical chapter, Chap.
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The role of memory in the desecuritization of inter-societal conflicts
2019In relation to securitization and desecuritization in the societal sector, it seems critical to consider the concrete experience of individuals who were, and in some cases remain, physically and psychologically affected by past outbreaks of violence. Aside from strategic interests and rhetorical arguments, the “‘work of memory’” is usually overlooked ...
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Securitization and Desecuritization Dynamics in the Maluku Communal Conflict
2017In this chapter, I examine the situation in Maluku during Indonesia’s democratic transition, to explore how the dynamics of securitization and desecuritization occurred in the face of the communal conflict, which escalated into widespread religious violence and was the largest communal violence in the history of independent Indonesia.
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Securitization and Desecuritization Dynamics in the Aceh Separatist Movement
2017In this chapter, I examine the case of Aceh during Indonesia’s democratic transition to explore how the dynamics of securitization and desecuritization occurred in the face of the separatist movement. This conflict was the longest separatist movement in the history of independent Indonesia.
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