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ID157924
Title ProperVarieties of militarism
Other Title Informationtowards a typology
LanguageENG
AuthorMabee, Bryan
Summary / Abstract (Note)Militarism – a mercurial, endlessly contested concept – is experiencing a renaissance of sorts in many corners of the social science community. In critical security studies, the concept’s purview has become increasingly limited by an abiding theoretical and analytical focus on various practices of securitization. We argue that there is a need to clarify the logic and stakes of different forms of militarism. Critical security scholars have provided valuable insights into the conditions of ‘exceptionalist militarism’. However, if we accept that militarism and the production of security are co-constitutive, then there is every reason to consider different manifestations of militarism, their historical trajectories and their interrelationships. To that end, we draw on the work of historical sociologists and articulate three more ideal types of militarism: nation-state militarism, civil society militarism and neoliberal militarism. We suggest this typology can more adequately capture key transformations of militarism in the modern period as well as inform further research on the militarism–security nexus.
`In' analytical NoteSecurity Dialogue Vol. 49, No.1-2; Feb-Apr 2018: p.96-108
Journal SourceSecurity Dialogue Vol: 49 No 1-2
Key WordsSecurity ;  Militarism ;  Securitization ;  Typology ;  Historical Sociology


 
 
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