The use and maintenance of military force as a means of achieving security makes the identity and continued existence of states as legitimate protectors of populations intelligible. In liberal democracies, where individual freedom is the condition of existence, citizens, have to be motivated to cede some of that freedom in exchange for security, however. Accordingly, liberal militarism becomes possible only when military action and preparedness become meaningful responses to threats posed to the social body, not just the state, meaning that it relies on co-constitutive practices of the geopolitical and the everyday. Through a feminist discursive analysis of British airstrikes in Syria, and attendant debates on Syrian refugees, I examine how...
The security environment: challenges and impact on military forces. Military Education: concepts and...
The relationships between war, liberalism and modernity remain heavily under‐theorised within intern...
This essay seeks to define the current regime of national security, tracing a shift within the gende...
The use and maintenance of military force as a means of achieving security makes the identity and co...
War, Identity and the Liberal State critically examines the significance of gender, race and sexuali...
The widespread use of feminist, human rights, and international development discourse for justifying...
Troubling global trends where destructive identity politics are omnipresent hinder the development o...
Feminist and post/decolonial scholarship has shown that gender and race, as systems of power, produc...
How are militarism and militarisation embodied and why is it important to study these concepts toget...
Military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq highlighted a key characteristic of contemporary Western...
Abstract in Undetermined Scholars have argued that the end of the Cold War and the War on Terror hav...
This paper offers an analysis of the illiberal practices and discourse of the Global War on Terror (...
In the past, it was assumed that men, as good citizens, would serve in the armed forces in wartime. ...
Based on empirical research among women's antiwar organizations worldwide, the article derives a fem...
In the immediate aftermath of armed conflict, security is critical to the possibility that refugees,...
The security environment: challenges and impact on military forces. Military Education: concepts and...
The relationships between war, liberalism and modernity remain heavily under‐theorised within intern...
This essay seeks to define the current regime of national security, tracing a shift within the gende...
The use and maintenance of military force as a means of achieving security makes the identity and co...
War, Identity and the Liberal State critically examines the significance of gender, race and sexuali...
The widespread use of feminist, human rights, and international development discourse for justifying...
Troubling global trends where destructive identity politics are omnipresent hinder the development o...
Feminist and post/decolonial scholarship has shown that gender and race, as systems of power, produc...
How are militarism and militarisation embodied and why is it important to study these concepts toget...
Military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq highlighted a key characteristic of contemporary Western...
Abstract in Undetermined Scholars have argued that the end of the Cold War and the War on Terror hav...
This paper offers an analysis of the illiberal practices and discourse of the Global War on Terror (...
In the past, it was assumed that men, as good citizens, would serve in the armed forces in wartime. ...
Based on empirical research among women's antiwar organizations worldwide, the article derives a fem...
In the immediate aftermath of armed conflict, security is critical to the possibility that refugees,...
The security environment: challenges and impact on military forces. Military Education: concepts and...
The relationships between war, liberalism and modernity remain heavily under‐theorised within intern...
This essay seeks to define the current regime of national security, tracing a shift within the gende...