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From CNOOC to Huawei: securitization, the China threat, and critical infrastructure

, 2020
This article uses critical discourse analysis to examine how China has been constructed as an existential threat by the United States. Specifically, it explores how US reactions to the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) in 2005 created ...
A. Campion
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The securitization audience in theologico-political perspective: Giorgio Agamben, doxological acclamations, and paraconsistent logic

International Relations, 2020
Over the past two decades, securitization theory has developed into a robust literature of cases and critiques. The vast majority of the attention paid to securitization has been to the securitizing actor and the referent object, leaving the audience ...
Michael P. A. Murphy
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Securitization Theory: Past, Present, and Future

Polity, 2019
This contribution to the symposium examines tensions holding back the development of securitization theory and proposed potential avenues to transcend and resolve them.
Thierry Balzacq
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Securitization

2022
AbstractThis chapter examines another type of shadow banking activity: securitization. In the wake of the 2008 crisis, new international standards on securitization were issued. From 2015 onwards, these standards were traded down to re-launch ‘simple, transparent and standardized securitization’.
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Policy entrepreneurship and the influence of the transnational financial industry in the EU reform of securitization

Business and Politics, 2020
According to most of the literature available so far, international and European cross-border banks and investments firms are considered the primary beneficiaries of the CMU and related revitalization of securitization. Nevertheless, an in-depth analysis
G. Montalbano
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"Securitization" [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
"At the annual banking structure and competition conference of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago in May 1987, the buzzword heard in the corridors and used by many of the speakers was 'that which can be securitized, will be securitized.'" So notes Hyman Minsky in a prescient memo on the nature, and the implications, of securitization, written 20 years
Hyman P. Minsky, L. Randall Wray
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Indonesia’s swift securitization of the Natuna Islands how Jakarta countered China’s claims in the South China Sea

Asian Journal of Political Science, 2019
After being a neutral actor for decades in the complex South China Sea (SCS) territorial disputes, Indonesia has seen itself compelled by China’s assertiveness to become firmer about protecting its territorial sovereignty around the Natuna Islands (NI ...
P. K. Meyer   +2 more
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Ontological Counter-securitization in Asymmetric Power Relations: Lessons from Israel

, 2020
This article seeks to enhance the understanding of ontological counter-securitization and the constitution of securitized subjects in the context of asymmetrical power relations.
Amal Jamal
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Resisting human rights through securitization: Russia and Hungary against LGBT rights

Journal of Human Rights, 2019
Contributing to the literature on norm resistance and backlash, this article explores the phenomenon of norm immunization, that is, the creation of legal barriers by a state with the purpose of fending off a transnationally diffusing norm by blocking its
Fernando G. Nuñez-Mietz
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