Since the 1980s, there has been a debate about the evolution of the notion of security and its dimensions. The Copenhagen School, and its key concepts such as securitization, and security sectors, closely keep up with this security discourse and criticize traditional paradigms that could not predict the collapse of the USSR and the end of the Cold War. Therefore, the subject of this paper is to present the importance of main assumptions of critical security studies using the example of the Copenhagen School and the intersubjective approach to security in its multidimensional aspect
Theory of securitization is one of the most significant approaches to security in recent decades. It...
Critical security studies' has come to occupy a prominent place within the lexicon of International ...
The present paper addresses how the theoretical framework of the securitisation theory, conceived by...
Since the 1980s, there has been a debate about the evolution of the notion of security and its dimen...
This article constitutes all attempted bridge-building between the so-called 'Copenhagen School' and...
Security is strictly linked to the possibility of adopting exceptional measures within the framework...
This paper presents the concept of societal security as per-ceived in the approach of the Copenhagen...
Why does security require to be handled carefully? Can there be too much security? The scholars of t...
This thesis presents a critique of the Copenhagen School's conceptualisation of security via an expl...
This thesis examines two different and contemporary theories which criticize the centrality of “secu...
The debate about the meaning and significance of security for the constitution of political communit...
The subject of the paper is the notion and essence of security. The paper is divided into three part...
3.1. Securitization theory according to the Copenhagen School The Copenhagen School, which emerged f...
The main goal of the article is an attempt to outline an analytical tool that would systematize cons...
It is obvious that understanding of security in the past was not the same as it is today, nor will b...
Theory of securitization is one of the most significant approaches to security in recent decades. It...
Critical security studies' has come to occupy a prominent place within the lexicon of International ...
The present paper addresses how the theoretical framework of the securitisation theory, conceived by...
Since the 1980s, there has been a debate about the evolution of the notion of security and its dimen...
This article constitutes all attempted bridge-building between the so-called 'Copenhagen School' and...
Security is strictly linked to the possibility of adopting exceptional measures within the framework...
This paper presents the concept of societal security as per-ceived in the approach of the Copenhagen...
Why does security require to be handled carefully? Can there be too much security? The scholars of t...
This thesis presents a critique of the Copenhagen School's conceptualisation of security via an expl...
This thesis examines two different and contemporary theories which criticize the centrality of “secu...
The debate about the meaning and significance of security for the constitution of political communit...
The subject of the paper is the notion and essence of security. The paper is divided into three part...
3.1. Securitization theory according to the Copenhagen School The Copenhagen School, which emerged f...
The main goal of the article is an attempt to outline an analytical tool that would systematize cons...
It is obvious that understanding of security in the past was not the same as it is today, nor will b...
Theory of securitization is one of the most significant approaches to security in recent decades. It...
Critical security studies' has come to occupy a prominent place within the lexicon of International ...
The present paper addresses how the theoretical framework of the securitisation theory, conceived by...