Global health governance has increasingly become articulated and acted upon in ways that emphasise ‘health security’. This article applies a collective securitisation approach to understand how a particular governance regime has evolved at the European level, one concerned with large-scale ‘threats’ to public health and societies at large. The analysis shows that alongside elite-level securitisation moves, transnational professional networks and bureaucratic actors have also taken part both as securitising agents and audience, with outcomes reflected not only in policy change but also new EU-specific surveillance technologies, institutional structures, and information-sharing platforms. While these developments are partially interlinked wit...
The scale of dangers posed by influenza pandemics, combined with a series of actual outbreaks, has l...
The past four decades have seen a steady rise of references to ‘security’ by health academics, polic...
Background Attention to global health security governance is more important now than ever before. Sc...
Global health governance has increasingly become articulated and acted upon in ways that emphasise ‘...
Over the past two decades, the notion of ‘health security’ has emerged as a central tenet of Europea...
The securitization of health concerns within the European Union has hitherto received scant attentio...
There has been a wide debate on the distinctiveness of the EU as an international actor; in this con...
While drawing upon the existing literature and policy documents on health security and its practice ...
This article traces the ascent of new digital surveillance practices for European health security in...
The covid-19 pandemic confronted the world with one of the biggest challenges of the future: global ...
The first two decades of EU counterterrorism policy are emblematic of the emergence of an internal-e...
Why have states, in a somewhat short period of time (1995-2005), suddenly decided to “cooperate” reg...
Over the past decade there has been an increased awareness in the field of international relations o...
In the closing decade of the 20th century the myriad challenges posed by infectious disease in a glo...
The scale of dangers posed by influenza pandemics, combined with a series of actual outbreaks, has l...
The past four decades have seen a steady rise of references to ‘security’ by health academics, polic...
Background Attention to global health security governance is more important now than ever before. Sc...
Global health governance has increasingly become articulated and acted upon in ways that emphasise ‘...
Over the past two decades, the notion of ‘health security’ has emerged as a central tenet of Europea...
The securitization of health concerns within the European Union has hitherto received scant attentio...
There has been a wide debate on the distinctiveness of the EU as an international actor; in this con...
While drawing upon the existing literature and policy documents on health security and its practice ...
This article traces the ascent of new digital surveillance practices for European health security in...
The covid-19 pandemic confronted the world with one of the biggest challenges of the future: global ...
The first two decades of EU counterterrorism policy are emblematic of the emergence of an internal-e...
Why have states, in a somewhat short period of time (1995-2005), suddenly decided to “cooperate” reg...
Over the past decade there has been an increased awareness in the field of international relations o...
In the closing decade of the 20th century the myriad challenges posed by infectious disease in a glo...
The scale of dangers posed by influenza pandemics, combined with a series of actual outbreaks, has l...
The past four decades have seen a steady rise of references to ‘security’ by health academics, polic...
Background Attention to global health security governance is more important now than ever before. Sc...