Insecurity Communities: Technologies of Insecurity Governance Under the European Neighbourhood Policy
This dissertation explores the European Union’s (EU) European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) as a technology of insecurity governance in order to better understand insecurity management practices of the EU bureaucracies and policy elites. The central argument of the project is that security communities...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU.#10393-243342014-06-14T03:49:58ZInsecurity Communities: Technologies of Insecurity Governance Under the European Neighbourhood PolicyMutlu, Can E.SecurityEuropean UnionInternational RelationsTechnologyPassportsContainersThis dissertation explores the European Union’s (EU) European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) as a technology of insecurity governance in order to better understand insecurity management practices of the EU bureaucracies and policy elites. The central argument of the project is that security communities are insecurity communities. Rather than trying to maintain a state of non-war, insecurity communities establish and further develop a constant productive field of insecurity management that aims to identify and govern threats and unease. The projects core contributions rest with the security community theory and the literature on the EU’s external governance literatures. Empirically, the dissertation focuses on the human mobility and transportation insecurity management practices of the EU in relation to the uses of e-Passports and intermodal containers.2013-07-24T15:19:34Z2013-07-24T15:19:34Z20132013-07-24Thèse / Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/24334en |
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This dissertation explores the European Union’s (EU) European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) as a technology of insecurity governance in order to better understand insecurity management practices of the EU bureaucracies and policy elites. The central argument of the project is that security communities are insecurity communities. Rather than trying to maintain a state of non-war, insecurity communities establish and further develop a constant productive field of insecurity management that aims to identify and govern threats and unease. The projects core contributions rest with the security community theory and the literature on the EU’s external governance literatures. Empirically, the dissertation focuses on the human mobility and transportation insecurity management practices of the EU in relation to the uses of e-Passports and intermodal containers. |
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Insecurity Communities: Technologies of Insecurity Governance Under the European Neighbourhood Policy |
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Insecurity Communities: Technologies of Insecurity Governance Under the European Neighbourhood Policy |
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Insecurity Communities: Technologies of Insecurity Governance Under the European Neighbourhood Policy |
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Insecurity Communities: Technologies of Insecurity Governance Under the European Neighbourhood Policy |
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Insecurity Communities: Technologies of Insecurity Governance Under the European Neighbourhood Policy |
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insecurity communities: technologies of insecurity governance under the european neighbourhood policy |
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