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2023 - Volume 17, Issue 2 - Special Issue

Issue published: 21 June 2023
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Research Articles

Special Issue - Constructing Crises in Europe: Multifaceted Securitisation in Times of Exception

  • Andrey Makarychev,University of Tartu, Estonia
  • Thomas Diez,University of Tübingen, Germany
Abstract This introductory note discusses how the concept of securitisation might be used as a tool for understanding the different logics driving and standing behind foreign policies of major international stakeholders in situations of crises, emergencies and exceptions. The editors look at how securitisation...
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Abstract This paper contributes to the debate about the normative assessment of securitisation in light of Covid-19 and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It develops the distinction of progressive and regressive securitisation. In doing so, it emphasises the processual, contextual and ambiguous nature...
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  • Andrey Makarychev,University of Tartu, Estonia
  • Tatiana Romashko,University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Abstract This article seeks to analyse the process of conflictual rebordering in the EU's relations with Russia. The authors single out three major crises that triggered and shaped the process of toughening the border regime and the related transformations of political meaning of the EU-Russia border:...
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Abstract Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 has transformed all aspects of life in the country, including societal attitudes, national politics and Ukraine’s agency on the international arena. The article seeks to discuss and conceptualise how practices of resilience create discursive...
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Abstract The central role of mass communication in the construction of crises, threats and enemies was acknowledged decades ago. In those cases when media reporting about crises, threats and enemies is studied, it is predominately done based on the media content from Western liberal democracies. The...
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Abstract This article presents a case where securitisation of one state in another increased dramatically and exponentially. The scale and intensity of securitisation were unprecedented, as were the range of securitisation actors, and the tone of language of speech acts and nonverbal securitisation...
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  • Alina Jašina-Schäfer,Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz & Federal Institute for Culture and History of the Germans in Eastern Europe (BKGE), Germany
Abstract This paper combines anthropological and other critical security studies with research on cultural work to better understand the impact cultural institutions may have on the (de)securitisation of minority groups. Today minority issues represent a recurrent theme in various national and European...
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