Securitization as Discursive (Re)Articulation: Explaining the Relative Effectiveness of Threat Construction

New Political Science 41 (2):294-312 (2019)
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This article develops a poststructuralist framework for the analysis of the process of threat construction or securitization. Taking on-going debates in securitization theory about the securitizing process as a starting point, the article draws on the poststructuralist discourse theory of the Essex School to theorize what makes some securitizing moves (attempts to securitize a certain issue) more effective than others, which remains a persistent and crucial gap in the current literature.

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Frank A. Stengel
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel

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