“How to Sustain National Security”: A Case Study of the Celebrations of the Slovak National Uprising as a Securitization Platform

This paper focuses on the ways in which political actors make use of historical legacies to present their own determination to sustain their country’s national security. We use the example of the annual celebrations of the anniversary of the Slovak National Uprising (SNU) to demonstrate the ways in...

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Main Authors: Vladimír Naxera, Petr Krčál
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/9/11/194
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spelling doaj-c829abff08c24cc7b9b7754f511114c12020-11-25T03:45:10ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602020-10-01919419410.3390/socsci9110194“How to Sustain National Security”: A Case Study of the Celebrations of the Slovak National Uprising as a Securitization PlatformVladimír Naxera0Petr Krčál1Department of Politics and International Relations, Faculty of Arts, University of West Bohemia, 30100 Pilsen, Czech RepublicDepartment of Politics and International Relations, Faculty of Arts, University of West Bohemia, 30100 Pilsen, Czech RepublicThis paper focuses on the ways in which political actors make use of historical legacies to present their own determination to sustain their country’s national security. We use the example of the annual celebrations of the anniversary of the Slovak National Uprising (SNU) to demonstrate the ways in which similar celebrations can become a platform for political actors to express requests and address their audience. Using semi-participant observation, we have analyzed six years of these celebrations (2015–2020) and the securitizing strategies and moral panic creation strategies contained in the speeches of participating politicians. Our analysis shows that securitization is taking place, and labels of threat sources are being given not only to topics that are naturally linked to the celebrated event, but also topics that are in no way related to SNU. Despite this fact, politicians use the legitimacy of the event to manifest their own attempts at sustaining security.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/9/11/194securitizationmoral panicpublic ceremoniesuse of historysustainability of securitySlovak politics
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“How to Sustain National Security”: A Case Study of the Celebrations of the Slovak National Uprising as a Securitization Platform
Social Sciences
securitization
moral panic
public ceremonies
use of history
sustainability of security
Slovak politics
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Petr Krčál
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title “How to Sustain National Security”: A Case Study of the Celebrations of the Slovak National Uprising as a Securitization Platform
title_short “How to Sustain National Security”: A Case Study of the Celebrations of the Slovak National Uprising as a Securitization Platform
title_full “How to Sustain National Security”: A Case Study of the Celebrations of the Slovak National Uprising as a Securitization Platform
title_fullStr “How to Sustain National Security”: A Case Study of the Celebrations of the Slovak National Uprising as a Securitization Platform
title_full_unstemmed “How to Sustain National Security”: A Case Study of the Celebrations of the Slovak National Uprising as a Securitization Platform
title_sort “how to sustain national security”: a case study of the celebrations of the slovak national uprising as a securitization platform
publisher MDPI AG
series Social Sciences
issn 2076-0760
publishDate 2020-10-01
description This paper focuses on the ways in which political actors make use of historical legacies to present their own determination to sustain their country’s national security. We use the example of the annual celebrations of the anniversary of the Slovak National Uprising (SNU) to demonstrate the ways in which similar celebrations can become a platform for political actors to express requests and address their audience. Using semi-participant observation, we have analyzed six years of these celebrations (2015–2020) and the securitizing strategies and moral panic creation strategies contained in the speeches of participating politicians. Our analysis shows that securitization is taking place, and labels of threat sources are being given not only to topics that are naturally linked to the celebrated event, but also topics that are in no way related to SNU. Despite this fact, politicians use the legitimacy of the event to manifest their own attempts at sustaining security.
topic securitization
moral panic
public ceremonies
use of history
sustainability of security
Slovak politics
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/9/11/194
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