P/CVE-as-counterinsurgency: Police violence and police reform in Kenya's counterterrorism agenda [0.03%]
警暴与警察改革:肯尼亚反恐议程中的警务和反叛乱行动
Elizabeth Mesok,Darja Schildknecht
Elizabeth Mesok
This article considers the calls for police reform and the continuation of police brutality to be twinning modes of policing within Kenya's broader counterterrorism and preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) architecture. Rathe...
Late modern war and the geos: The ecological 'beforemaths' of advanced military technologies [0.03%]
现代战争与地景:先进军事技术的生态“战后”问题
Mark Griffiths,Kali Rubaii
Mark Griffiths
This article develops the idea that late modern war's relationship with the geos (the ground and the life it sustains) is doubly destructive. While part of this is recognized in a recent focus on slow violence and ecological aftermaths, the...
Topologies of power in China's grid-style social management during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间中国网格化社会治理的权力网络及其拓扑结构分析
Sabrina Habich-Sobiegalla,Franziska Plümmer
Sabrina Habich-Sobiegalla
This article analyses the organization of Chinese grassroots social management during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on a range of local cases researched through policy documents, media coverage and interviews, we scrutinize the appropriati...
The intersectionality of health (in)security: Healthcare, disposable workers, and exposure within Brazil's pandemic politics [0.03%]
健康(不)安全的交叉性:疫情政治下的医疗保健、一次性工人和脆弱性体验
José O Pérez,Vinícius Mendes
José O Pérez
Brazil has suffered severe consequences from the Covid-19 pandemic, currently ranking second globally in terms of total fatalities, with more than 682,000 lives lost. This article critically outlines how a 'health security' framework overlo...
Qualifying deportation: How police translation of 'dangerous foreign criminals' led to expansive deportation practices in Spain [0.03%]
化德国民罪为外侨驱离案由:西班牙警方如何将危险外籍犯民转化为驱逐对象
Barak Kalir
Barak Kalir
In 2009, in a move to improve the situation regarding the deportability of illegalized migrants in Spain, a left-wing government led by the Socialist Workers' Party drafted a new policy aimed at focusing police efforts exclusively on the de...
The (inter)visual politics of border security: Co-constituting gender and race through Frontex's Risk Analysis [0.03%]
(国际)视觉政治与边境安全:通过欧盟边境管理局的风险分析建构性别和种族
Columba Achilleos-Sarll,Julia Sachseder,Saskia Stachowitsch
Columba Achilleos-Sarll
Visuals, including photographs and data visualizations, play a crucial role in the politics of EU border security, both as an internal governance tool (e.g. in surveillance) and as an external means of communication/representation (e.g. in ...
'How dare she?!': Parrhesiastic resistance and the logics of protection of/in international security [0.03%]
“她怎么敢那样做啊”——国际安全中的直言谏言与保护逻辑
Béatrice Châteauvert-Gagnon
Béatrice Châteauvert-Gagnon
Malalai Joya, Greta Thunberg, Idle No More leaders - what do these figures have in common? They each decided to act/speak out against the failures, lacks, exclusions, violence and injustices in the words and deeds of different authorities c...
Securing circulation pharmaceutically: Antiviral stockpiling and pandemic preparedness in the European Union [0.03%]
欧盟的抗病毒药物储备与大流行病应对准备工作的关系研究
Stefan Elbe,Anne Roemer-Mahler,Christopher Long
Stefan Elbe
Governments in Europe and around the world amassed vast pharmaceutical stockpiles in anticipation of a potentially catastrophic influenza pandemic. Yet the comparatively 'mild' course of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic provoked considerable public c...
How to do things with silence: Rethinking the centrality of speech to the securitization framework [0.03%]
论沉默的魅力——重新思考言论在安全化框架中的中心地位
Xavier Guillaume
Xavier Guillaume
This contribution offers the first steps in a novel conceptualization of how international relations and security studies can provide an analytics of silence. Starting with an analysis of a paradigmatic use of silence in the field, Lene Han...
Governance through pluralization: Jerusalem's modular security provision [0.03%]
多元化的治理:耶路撒冷的模块化安全供给政策
Lior Volinz
Lior Volinz
Security responses increasingly involve the delegation of security roles from state actors, such as the police and the military, to a plurality of public and private institutions. This article focuses on the emergence of a modular governanc...