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Racism and security dilemmas
In his essay, Errol Henderson argues that bringing race and racial supremacism into explanations for war enables us to better generalize about the...
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Ontological vs. societal security: same difference or distinct concepts?
Ontological security and the Copenhagen school’s societal security are both concerned with identity. While, the existing literature on ontological...
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Lost in space: feminist considerations of space security
Recognition of the need to promote women’s participation “in” space is growing, yet ideological structures that shape space activities and governance...
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War Memories and Japan’s Security Culture in the Context of the Security Bills: Survey Study
The Japanese government led by Shinzo Abe passed the Security Bills in 2015. The passage of these bills drastically changed Japan’s passive stance in...
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Central European subalterns speak security (too): Towards a truly post-Western feminist security studies
Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) has long been epistemically marginalized in many academic disciplines, including the Western-centric Feminist...
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Special issue on ‘Shifting Borders of European (In)Securities: Human Security, Border (In)Security and Mobility in Security’
Over the past decade, the European Union (EU) has faced a severe migration crisis that brought to the fore the issues of borders and...
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The US–China Chip War, Economy–Security Nexus, and Asia
In few industries does the transfer of industrial leadership play a more significant role in the hegemonic competition between superpowers than in...
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Whose anxiety? What practices? The Paris School and ontological security studies
The field of international security studies drastically evolved over the last few decades. Critical security studies emerged as one trend, seeking to...
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Ontological Security Dilemma: a Practical Model of Relational Deterrence
This paper complicates the classic security dilemma by considering the notions of ontological security and relational deterrence. It studies how the...
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Compartmentalised diplomacy in the United Nations Security Council: breaking the impasse
This article explores how compartmentalised diplomacy, defined as the compartmentalisation of a comprehensive set of previously linked issues into...
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The normative security dilemma in making sense of the Kremlin
Since Russia’s warfare against Ukraine began in 2014, there has been an increasing tendency within NATO-countries to pinpoint and bundle together...
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Japan’s Advocacy for Human Security in Global Politics: Case Study of Japan’s Grant Assistance for Grass-Roots Human Security Projects (GGP) in the State of Sabah, Malaysia, 2000–2021
After World War II, Japan became a major recipient of foreign aid from the USA. As Japan’s economy improved in the 1960s, it played a significant...
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The impact of Russia’s propaganda on security perceptions in Romania and Bulgaria
Russia’s unprovoked war on Ukraine has deteriorated the security environment in all neighbouring countries. Some of these countries are terrified of...
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Southeast Asian Responses to U.S.-China Tech Competition: Hedging and Economy-Security Tradeoffs
The economy-security nexus is at the core of U.S.-China technology competition. Both powers view economy and security as interconnected; both...
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U.S.-China 5G Competition, the Economy-Security Nexus, and Asia
This article uses theories of industrial policy to assess the development of China’s 5G telecommunications equipment policy. It considers the path...
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Dark money, US security guarantees and the twisting of allied arms
How can powerful states best extract domestic concessions from their junior allies? What are the conditions under which the powerful state is more...
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America’s “China-First” grand strategy and the transatlantic bargain: revisiting the security–economics nexus
Since Washington announced its “rebalance to Asia” in 2011, debates about America’s Europe strategy have centered on whether America’s European...
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The politics of military deployments: contestation of foreign and security policy in the Netherlands
In many liberal democracies today, foreign policy is the subject of increasing political contestation. Recent studies have demonstrated that...
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Experts, activists, and girl bosses of the nuclear apocalypse: feminisms in security discourse
Having long been regarded as irrelevant to the high politics of foreign affairs, feminism and gender equality have in recent years gained increased...
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Logics of empowerment in the women, peace and security agenda
The concept of empowerment, particularly in relation to women as agents of social and political change, has its origins in grassroots development...