This article contributes to the debates on the securitization of asylum and migration in Europe by focussing on the securitization of asylum-seekers through their association with terrorism during the ‘refugee crisis’, which coincided with a ‘terrorism crisis’, in 2015–2016. Theoretically, it argues that, whilst the intrinsic characteristics of some issues mean that they are unlikely to be directly securitized, they may be indirectly securitized through their association with another issue that has come to be widely accepted as a security threat, such as terrorism or a pandemic. Empirically, the article shows how asylum-seekers, who had not been securitized in Europe in the aftermath of 9/11, became socially constructed as a security threat...
© The Author(s) 2019. This article analyses the European Union’s response to the threat of the ‘retu...
By applying the Copenhagen School’s securitisation theory, this paper assesses the extent to which i...
In light of the recent European refugee crisis, the article uses the concept of security community (...
This article contributes to the debates on the securitization of asylum and migration in Europe by f...
This article contributes to the debates on the securitization of asylum and migration in Europe by f...
This article investigates the evolving security practices of one of the key actors in the handling o...
This article investigates the evolving security practices of one of the key actors in the handling o...
This article contributes to the debates on de-centring the analysis of migration governance in Europ...
This article contributes to the debates on de-centring the analysis of migration governance in Europ...
This article contributes to the debates on de-centring the analysis of migration governance in Europ...
This book analyses the extent and the modalities of the securitization of asylum-seekers and refugee...
This book analyses the extent and the modalities of the securitization of asylum-seekers and refugee...
This book analyses the extent and the modalities of the securitization of asylum-seekers and refugee...
What impact does terrorism have on the acceptance of asylum seekers in European countries? Based on ...
Sarah Leonard and Christian Kaunert, London, Taylor and Francis, 2019, viii+212 pp., £120 (hardback)...
© The Author(s) 2019. This article analyses the European Union’s response to the threat of the ‘retu...
By applying the Copenhagen School’s securitisation theory, this paper assesses the extent to which i...
In light of the recent European refugee crisis, the article uses the concept of security community (...
This article contributes to the debates on the securitization of asylum and migration in Europe by f...
This article contributes to the debates on the securitization of asylum and migration in Europe by f...
This article investigates the evolving security practices of one of the key actors in the handling o...
This article investigates the evolving security practices of one of the key actors in the handling o...
This article contributes to the debates on de-centring the analysis of migration governance in Europ...
This article contributes to the debates on de-centring the analysis of migration governance in Europ...
This article contributes to the debates on de-centring the analysis of migration governance in Europ...
This book analyses the extent and the modalities of the securitization of asylum-seekers and refugee...
This book analyses the extent and the modalities of the securitization of asylum-seekers and refugee...
This book analyses the extent and the modalities of the securitization of asylum-seekers and refugee...
What impact does terrorism have on the acceptance of asylum seekers in European countries? Based on ...
Sarah Leonard and Christian Kaunert, London, Taylor and Francis, 2019, viii+212 pp., £120 (hardback)...
© The Author(s) 2019. This article analyses the European Union’s response to the threat of the ‘retu...
By applying the Copenhagen School’s securitisation theory, this paper assesses the extent to which i...
In light of the recent European refugee crisis, the article uses the concept of security community (...