Securitization within Economic Sector : The Case of Diversification of Energy Resources (2008. 76 S. 220 mm)

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Securitization within Economic Sector : The Case of Diversification of Energy Resources (2008. 76 S. 220 mm)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 76 p.
  • 商品コード 9783639015034

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Utility of theoretical framework for analyzing economic security as proposed by the Copenhagen School of Security (Buzan et al., 1998), is tested through analysis of diversification of oil supplies in Czechoslovakia (and Czech Republic). The analysis follows concurrent processes of securitization, and desecuritization within the context of political, and economic transition. Securitizing moves, which were supposed to take issues beyond everyday politics were performed within the context of transition and absent sedimented rules that are by definition a representation of everyday politics. The contribution of this work is in finding that security formation within the transitional context of rule formation follows different patterns from the ones expected by the original (Buzan et al., 1998) theoretical framework, and empirically supported recognition, that securitization within economic sector is more likely to be performed and accepted by economical nationalists, while economic liberals are not receptive to securitizing moves within economic sector, and are more likely to perform and support desecuritization.
(Author portrait)
Nosko, Andrej Andrej Nosko is a PhD doctoral student at the Department of Political Science of the Central European University in Budapest (CEU) and an alumnus of Robinson-Martin Security Scholars Program of Prague Security Studies Institute. He focuses on political economy of security in the area of energy, and direct foreign investment in Central Europe.

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