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One of the canonical approaches to the study of Kafka and films from the Czechoslovak New Wave influenced by the Bohemian author is to analyse them through the lens of Martin Esslin’s Theatre of the Absurd (see Owen 2011, Hames, 2009, Bates 1977). I begin this chapter by taking issue with this canonical reception.
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Populism and the politicisation of foreign policy
British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 2022Sandra Destradi +2 more
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Securitisation and Politicisation
2019This chapter sets out an original conceptual framework for analysing the shift of ‘security’ from discursive and institutional arenas of ‘exceptional politics’ to ‘normal politics’. It argues that this shift is a conceptual impossibility in securitisation theory, in which by definition an issue cannot be ‘security’ and part of ‘normal politics ...
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Politicisation management in the European Union
Journal of European Public Policy, 2020Frank Schimmelfennig
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EU Actors under pressure: politicisation and depoliticisation as strategic responses
Journal of European Public Policy, 2020Edoardo Bressanelli +2 more
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Politicisation of the public service during democratic backsliding: Alternative perspectives
Australian Journal of Public Administration, 2022B Guy Peters, Jon Pierre
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Contesting procedural norms: the impact of politicisation on European foreign policy cooperation
European Security, 2021Ana E Juncos, Karolina Pomorska
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