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Security and the democratic scene: desecuritization and emancipation
Journal of International Relations and Development, 2004While the Copenhagen School has provided security analysts with important tools for illuminating processes of threat construction, the reverse processes of un-making security or desecuritization have remained seriously underspecified. Informed by a critical sensibility, this article asks the question ‘how can desecuritization be thought’ and argues ...
Claudia Aradau, Aradau Claudia
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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 ...
Valerie Rosoux
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2021
Abstract Chapter 6 recovers vernacular counter-narratives of the border and alternative border imaginaries at work in citizens’ conversations. Beyond dominant narratives of crisis, securitization, abjection, and control, the analysis shows how some vernacular accounts mobilized border logics that questioned portrayals of obsessive ...
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Abstract Chapter 6 recovers vernacular counter-narratives of the border and alternative border imaginaries at work in citizens’ conversations. Beyond dominant narratives of crisis, securitization, abjection, and control, the analysis shows how some vernacular accounts mobilized border logics that questioned portrayals of obsessive ...
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Challenges to Desecuritizing Migration in Greece
Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2013The initial response in Greece to the unexpected emergence of mass migration to that country in the 1990s was one that framed the issue of migration as a threat to both Greek culture and individuals' personal security—as existential dangers from which both the Greek state and society needed protection.
Jonathan Swarts, Neovi M. Karakatsanis
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Desecuritization of Terrorism: Policy Options
2019This chapter offers suggestions on sustainable strategies to address the Boko Haram menace. These extend beyond solutions to terrorism in Nigeria to suggest proactive measures to avoid political violence. While some level of political violence appears to be inevitable, it is important to mitigate its effects and address the root causes.
Olumuyiwa Temitope Faluyi +2 more
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Securitization and Desecuritization of Minority Rights
2017Where minority rights are primarily framed as having strong implications for state security, they are securitized. When they are instead discussed in reference to other values (such as democracy or human rights), and when societal actors representing other than security interests dominate their contestation, they are desecuritized.
Mehmet Bardakci +3 more
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The Negotiated Desecuritization Of Turkey in Saudi Foreign Policy
Middle East Policy, 2023AbstractSaudi‐Turkey relations hit one of their lowest points due to the Arab uprisings and the regional shock of the Gulf crisis. The tension resulted from, and in turn exacerbated, a process of securitization of Saudi discourse, whereby officials labeled Turkey as a threat.
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Energy securitization and desecuritization in the New Middle East
Security Dialogue, 2013Abstract This article uses the theoretical framework of securitization in order to analyse the concurrent developments of, on the one hand, the Arab Spring and the resulting ascendance of a New Middle East and North Africa and, on the other, the discovery of natural gas resources by a number of states in the region.
Odysseas Christou, Constantinos Adamides
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