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As climate change and evolving international dynamics shape the Arctic, governance in the region is attracting heightened attention from major global stakeholders.
Fei Gao, Peiqing Guo
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Science, technology, security: Towards critical collaboration. [PDF]
Evans SW, Leese M, Rychnovská D.
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Human security at the Mediterranean borders: humanitarian discourse in the EU periphery. [PDF]
Panebianco S.
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The #LondonIsOpen campaign : desecuritizing Brexit?
Faye Donnelly is a Lecturer in the School of International Relations at the University of St Andrews. She is the author of Securitization and the Iraq War: The Rules of Engagement in World Politics (Routledge, 2013). Her most recent article, ‘The Queen’s Speech: Desecuritizing the Past, Present and Future of Anglo-Irish Relations’ has been published in
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Non-Governmental Organizations in Human Security in the Context of (Neo)Liberal Order
The presented analysis critically investigates the role of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in the area of human security, specifically in humanitarian disarmament.
Nik Hynek
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The Role and Logic of Nontraditional Security in China's Engagement in Global Governance Mechanisms under Xi Jinping's Regime. [PDF]
Hongyi L.
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Although the concepts of securitization and desecuritization in the realm of international security studies emerged simultaneously and are inseparable from one another, the concept of desecuritization has not undergone as comprehensive development as the concept of securitization. The development of desecuritization is conceptually fragmented and often
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'I am somewhat puzzled': Questions, audiences and securitization in the proscription of terrorist organizations. [PDF]
Jarvis L, Legrand T.
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