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Securitization in Statebuilding and Intervention

Nomos,  2017, 295 Pages, E-Book

ISBN 978-3-8452-8582-5

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englischCritical security studies have emphasized that the identification of security threats paves the way for international and domestic interventions. Over the last three decades, statebuilding has developed into a powerful global practice of intervention in domestic affairs – not only with respect to failed states, but more broadly as a tool used in development cooperation and governance assistance. Statebuilding is increasingly framed as a policy which can enhance international, as well as domestic, security and peace, and yet historical and contemporary examples of statebuilding have often involved considerable violence. This volume draws on securitization studies to analyze the role of security in international and domestic statebuilding interventions. Individual case studies explore international statebuilding in Libya, Iraq, Kosovo, and Cameroon, discourses of intervention in the USA, and internal statebuilding in Turkey, Mexico, Tajikistan and South Sudan. These empirical investigations offer a compelling insight into the multiplicity, and global character, of security dynamics.

»Some findings of the book are truly inspiring for scholars who can draw parallels with their own geographic area.«Ayrton Aubray, European Review of International Studies 1/2019, 76

»Aufgrund Relevanz, Aktualität und damit verbundenem Erkenntnisgewinn ist dem Sammelband ein breiter Leserkreis zu wünschen.«Hardthöhen Kurier 3/2019, 112

»the application of critical security studies and the securization framework in Securization and Intervention adds new perspectives to the analysis of statebuilding... the edited volume will be interesting to scholars who work on statebuilding, as it offers new insights from a critical perspective as well as for researchers working on critical security studies who are interested in applying theory to cases.«
Florian Stolpe, Sicherheit und Frieden 2/2018, 107-108