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ID085722
Title ProperAnalysing desecuritisations
Other Title Informationprospects and problems for Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation
LanguageENG
AuthorCoskun, Bezen B
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Securitisation theory, which has been developed by a number of scholars affiliated to the Copenhagen Peace Research Institute, has become one of the most attractive analytical tools in contemporary critical security studies. The work of Barry Buzan, Ole waever and others has made a major contribution to our understanding of the dynamics of security by introducing the concepts of 'securitisation' and 'desecuritisation'. However, while this approach has made a major theoretical contribution in general, there have been few attempts at applying the concept of desecuritisation in particular. Moreover, at the theoretical level, there are also problems, notably an under-theorisation of the desecuritisation. This article is an attempt to apply the under-employed/under-theorised concept of desecuritisation to the Israeli-Palestinian case with a particular focus on the potential for desecuritisation arising from Israeli-Palestinian cooperation/coexistence efforts. Based on a conceptual framework that integrates desecuritisation with the concepts of peace-building and peace-making, the article pays attention to peace education efforts involving Israeli and Palestinian civil societies as desecuritisation initiatives.
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Change Peace and Security Vol. 20, No. 3; Oct 2008: p393-408
Journal SourceGlobal Change Peace and Security Vol. 20, No. 3; Oct 2008: p393-408
Key WordsDesecuritisation ;  Copenhagen School ;  Peace Education ;  Israeli - Palestinian Conflict


 
 
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