Since its emergence as an alternative approach to traditional security studies, securitization has become an attractive concept for researchers of EU justice and home affairs, and European studies and international relations more broadly. It has helped to more systematically determine, present and explain how mundane occurrences are transformed into security issues (Stefan 2006; Donnelly 2013; Floyd 2008; Trombetta 2008; Balzacq and Léonard 2013; Diez and Squire 2008; Huysmans 2006; Emmers 2003; Loader 2002; Salter 2011; Sjostedt 2008). This approach was first proposed by the so-called Copenhagen School to underpin the ‘widening’ remit of security studies. Its devisers, Buzan, Waever and Wilde, defined securitization as ‘the move that takes...
Securitization theory seeks to explain the politics through which: (i) the security character of pub...
This article constitutes all attempted bridge-building between the so-called 'Copenhagen School' and...
This book seeks to interrogate how contemporary policy issues become ‘securitized’ and, furthermore,...
Since its emergence as an alternative approach to traditional security studies, securitization has b...
Security is strictly linked to the possibility of adopting exceptional measures within the framework...
Theory of securitization is one of the most significant approaches to security in recent decades. It...
Why does security require to be handled carefully? Can there be too much security? The scholars of t...
This is the accepted author manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Those interested in the construction of security in contemporary international politics have increas...
This article addresses the normative dilemma located within the application of `securitization,’ as ...
provides one of the most innovative, productive, and yet controversial avenues of research in contem...
The theory of “securitization” developed by the Copenhagen School provides one of the most innovativ...
This paper is about understanding which of two securitizing theories are the most dominant within th...
The purpose of the essay is both to bring forward the threats images, sectors, actors and referents ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze whether the EU has undergone a change in its security strate...
Securitization theory seeks to explain the politics through which: (i) the security character of pub...
This article constitutes all attempted bridge-building between the so-called 'Copenhagen School' and...
This book seeks to interrogate how contemporary policy issues become ‘securitized’ and, furthermore,...
Since its emergence as an alternative approach to traditional security studies, securitization has b...
Security is strictly linked to the possibility of adopting exceptional measures within the framework...
Theory of securitization is one of the most significant approaches to security in recent decades. It...
Why does security require to be handled carefully? Can there be too much security? The scholars of t...
This is the accepted author manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Those interested in the construction of security in contemporary international politics have increas...
This article addresses the normative dilemma located within the application of `securitization,’ as ...
provides one of the most innovative, productive, and yet controversial avenues of research in contem...
The theory of “securitization” developed by the Copenhagen School provides one of the most innovativ...
This paper is about understanding which of two securitizing theories are the most dominant within th...
The purpose of the essay is both to bring forward the threats images, sectors, actors and referents ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze whether the EU has undergone a change in its security strate...
Securitization theory seeks to explain the politics through which: (i) the security character of pub...
This article constitutes all attempted bridge-building between the so-called 'Copenhagen School' and...
This book seeks to interrogate how contemporary policy issues become ‘securitized’ and, furthermore,...