The covid-19 pandemic confronted the world with one of the biggest challenges of the future: global health security. Analyzing the pandemic through the lens of securitization theory can create a deeper understanding of the connection between global health and international politics. This thesis underlines the deeply political character of (de)securitization and the impact that new types of security threats can have on the international system. It analyzes the effects of (de)securitization on the behavior of states towards each other and argues for a more comprehensive and cooperative approach to the threats of the future. This can be achieved by incorporating the concept of risk into the framework of securitization as well as by broadening ...
In this article, we analyze the emergence of a global security norm of the COVID-19 epidemic as a th...
In the closing decade of the 20th century the myriad challenges posed by infectious disease in a glo...
Health issues, especially infectious diseases, have affected world history more extensively than mos...
The covid-19 pandemic confronted the world with one of the biggest challenges of the future: global ...
After the Cold War a transition occurred in the international relations paradigm, where it was neces...
The meaning of global security is difficult to define since it involves many aspects. According to t...
While drawing upon the existing literature and policy documents on health security and its practice ...
The scale of dangers posed by influenza pandemics, combined with a series of actual outbreaks, has l...
Over the past two decades, the notion of ‘health security’ has emerged as a central tenet of Europea...
Global health governance has increasingly become articulated and acted upon in ways that emphasise ‘...
As an epidemic that emerged in China in the last month of 2019 and caused political, social and econ...
This thesis analyzed the securitization of COVID-19 in Norway as a negotiation of meaning between th...
The Copenhagen school of security changed the long-standing traditional thinking of security that wa...
In this article, we analyze the emergence of a global security norm of the COVID-19 epidemic as a th...
In the closing decade of the 20th century the myriad challenges posed by infectious disease in a glo...
Health issues, especially infectious diseases, have affected world history more extensively than mos...
The covid-19 pandemic confronted the world with one of the biggest challenges of the future: global ...
After the Cold War a transition occurred in the international relations paradigm, where it was neces...
The meaning of global security is difficult to define since it involves many aspects. According to t...
While drawing upon the existing literature and policy documents on health security and its practice ...
The scale of dangers posed by influenza pandemics, combined with a series of actual outbreaks, has l...
Over the past two decades, the notion of ‘health security’ has emerged as a central tenet of Europea...
Global health governance has increasingly become articulated and acted upon in ways that emphasise ‘...
As an epidemic that emerged in China in the last month of 2019 and caused political, social and econ...
This thesis analyzed the securitization of COVID-19 in Norway as a negotiation of meaning between th...
The Copenhagen school of security changed the long-standing traditional thinking of security that wa...
In this article, we analyze the emergence of a global security norm of the COVID-19 epidemic as a th...
In the closing decade of the 20th century the myriad challenges posed by infectious disease in a glo...
Health issues, especially infectious diseases, have affected world history more extensively than mos...