Security in translation : securitization theory and the localization of threat /

"Security in Translation proposes an innovative way to capture the evolution, spread and local transformation of threat images in world affairs. Reworking traditional securitization theory, this book develops a coherent new framework for analysis that makes securitization theory applicable to e...

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Main Authors: Stritzel, Holger (Author)
Published: Palgrave Macmillan,
Publisher Address: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY :
Publication Dates: 2014.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: New security challenges
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Summary: "Security in Translation proposes an innovative way to capture the evolution, spread and local transformation of threat images in world affairs. Reworking traditional securitization theory, this book develops a coherent new framework for analysis that makes securitization theory applicable to empirical studies. Part I offers a detailed discussion of securitization theory, theories of discourse and the translation of threat images in world affairs and suggests an alternative reading and conceptualization of processes of securitization. Part II applies these reflections to the genesis and spread of the threat images of 'organized crime' and 'rogue states' from the US to Germany. The analysis includes a historical genealogy of both threat images as well as detailed readings of the official German, American and European debates and policies.Combining an advanced introduction to securitization theory and discourse analysis with an innovative new framework for analysis, this book promises to be essential reading for scholars of securitization studies, discourse analysis as well as German, American and German-American security affairs"--
Carrier Form: x, 223 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-220) and index.
ISBN: 9781137307569 (hardback) :
1137307560 (hardback)
Index Number: JZ5588
CLC: D815.5
Call Number: D815.5/S918
Contents: PART I: THEORY. 1. Securitization Theory and the Copenhagen School ; 2. A Securitization Theory Post-Copenhagen ; 3. Securitization as Translation -- PART II: CASE STUDIES. 4. Aspects of the Organized Crime Imagery ; 5. The Securitization of Organised Crime in the USA ; 6. The Translation of Organized Crime into Organisierte Kriminalita ; 7. The Securitization of Rogue States Image in the USA ; 8. The (Failed) Translation of Rogue States into Schurkenstaaten -- PART III: IMPLICATIONS. Conclusion.