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Political Leaders’ Discourses and Securitization of Migration: A Comparison of Turkey and the United States [PDF]
With the growing importance of human mobility in the global agenda since the early 1990s, international migration has increasingly evolved into a securitized phenomenon.
Selin Kabacaoğlu , Fulya Memişoğlu
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Corruption, gender, and small‐scale cross‐border trade in East Africa: A review
Summary Motivation Small‐scale cross‐border trade is critically important to livelihoods and food security in East Africa, but bribes, harassment, and violence remain serious problems. Based on current research, we ask which anti‐corruption interventions tend to work to improve the conditions of these traders?
Jacqueline M. Klopp +2 more
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Securitization and Forced Migration in Kenya: A Policy Transition from Integration to Encampment
Abstract This article explores forced migration and policy transition in East Africa using the case study of Kenya—a key regional destination for forced migrants. Using a descriptive and historical approach to highlight the dynamics of forced migration (1990–2021), the study emphasizes on what factors underlie the change of policy from integration to ...
Billy Agwanda
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The irony of sectarianism: Sectarianizing by desectarianizing in Syria
Abstract The study seeks to resolve a conundrum in Syrian politics: the ruling regime has always claimed and celebrated a harmonious social fabric, national unity, and a long‐standing tradition of coexistence despite the prevalence of an opposite grim reality marked by sectarian divisions and factionalism which the regime itself mainly created or ...
Mustafa Menshawy
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Huawei, 5G and Security: Technological Limitations and Political Responses
ABSTRACT How did Chinese 5G providers, such as Huawei, become a security concern in the USA and Europe? Were the security concerns related to 5G and Chinese suppliers based upon technological features of the systems, or were they a product of geopolitical rivalry? How did European approaches to 5G distinguish themselves from those of the USA?
Karsten Friis, Olav Lysne
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Precarious bodies: The securitization of the “veiled” woman in European human rights
Abstract This article examines how judicial human rights in Europe have adopted the security politics that have swept across Europe in recent years and how, through the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECtHR)decision‐making over the veil they have contributed to the precarity of the Muslim woman’s body.
Aneira J. Edmunds
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One of the most critical disputes in the Post-Soviet space is the long-lasting Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia. While this issue has long been regarded as a land-based dispute to a large extent, it can also be stated from the ...
Selim Kurt, Göktürk Tüysüzoğlu
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Authoritarian Use of Religion to Delegitimize and Securitize the Opposition
This article examines the use of religion by an authoritarian ruling party to delegitimize political opposition through securitization. The case study presented is the ruling AKP in Turkey, which initially promised to desecuritize the Kurdish issue to co-
Ihsan Yilmaz +2 more
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This article revisits the traditionally jittery Latvian–Russian relations during the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of securitization. Though the pandemic might have offered less space for confrontation and possible prospects for differentiation of ...
Māris Andžāns +1 more
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The Copenhagen School in South America: the (de)securitization of UNASUR (2008-2017) [PDF]
This paper examines the most significant processes of securitization and desecuritization occurring at the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) from its inception in 2008 until 2017, when UNASUR began to experience a gridlock.
José Antonio Sanahuja +1 more
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