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The U.S. Securitization and Desecuritization of Iran: An Analysis of the American Presidential Rhetoric on Post-Revolutionary Iran (1979-2021) [PDF]
This article examines the U.S. presidents’ securitization and desecuritization of post-revolutionary Iran. Employing securitization theory as its theoretical framework and qualitative content analysis as its research method, it analyzes 104 paramount ...
Farzad Mohammadyari +2 more
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An important feature of Israel's foreign policy in the post-Cold War era has been development of relations with emerging powers, including China. The importance of the economic component in the foreign policy of both countries, China's efforts to achieve
A. P. Fariborz, J. S. Seyed, A. Hossein
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Failed Securitisation Moves during the 2015 ‘Migration Crisis’
Abstract The EU has tried to distinguish itself as respecting human rights in its migration policies. In 2015, mass drownings at sea of refugees from war‐torn and despotic countries like Syria and Eritrea started to rise with the end of Mare Nostrum, the Italian navy's search and rescue operation in the Mediterranean.
Helen Hintjens
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Australian Refugee Discourse: "Case for De-securitization of Refugees"?
DOI: 10.5564/mjia.v0i15-16.33 Mongolian Journal of International Affairs No.15-16 2008-2009 pp.108 ...
E Ulziilkham
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Securitization reversed. Does Europeanization improve minority/majority relations?
Through a conceptual framework that combines the English School’s focus on primary institutions in international society with the Copenhagen School’s theory of securitization and desecuritization, this article studies the Europeanization of national ...
Nancheva Nevena
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Human Rights Activism and the (De-)securitization of the ‘Other’
The article contributes to the scholarly debate through casting light on the (de-)securitizing character of human rights invocations by civil society organizations (CSOs) in ethno-political conflicts. The securitization concept is an innovative tool for
Richard Georgi
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ЕТНИЧКИОТ ИДЕНТИТЕТ КАКО МОБИЛИЗИРАЧКА АЛАТКА [PDF]
Throughout the history, many ethnic groups have vanished as they gradually lost their identity and were absorbed by other ethnic groups. The preservation of spiritual, social, and cultural distance from other ethnic groups, the refusal of assimilation ...
Стојан СЛАВЕСКИ
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Securitization and Desecuritization of Migration in Indonesia
This paper seeks to explain through an analysis using securitization theory, the dynamics of securitization and desecuritization of migration in Indonesia with a particular emphasize on the forced migration issues in the Southeast Asian region. This paper provides an analysis on the speech act represented in the legal documents or policy papers and the
Ayusia Sabhita Kusuma +2 more
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Securitization as a nation-building instrument
Processes of national identity construction have often been neglected by the International Relations field, dwelling on an artificial dichotomization between majority and minority groups, which tend to mask other kinds of social polarization and ...
Marta Silva
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The Perils of Nuclear Talks After the US‐Israel War on Iran
Abstract In June 2025, Israel bombed Iranian nuclear facilities, military commanders and scientists, and civilian areas, with assistance from the United States—Washington's first foray into conventional warfare against the Islamic Republic. This triggered debates in Iran about the merits of a weapons‐grade atomic program.
Banafsheh Keynoush
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