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ID160122
Title ProperCausal power of securitisation
Other Title Information an inquiry into the explanatory status of securitisation theory illustrated by the case of Somali piracy
LanguageENG
AuthorOliveira, Gilberto Carvalho
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article joins the nascent debate on the causal status of securitisation theory. Relying on critical realist’s efforts to deepen and broaden the concept of cause – defined as ‘causal complex’ – and its insights to integrate discourse and constitutive relations into a non-positivist framework for causal explanation, the article aims to explore the explanatory status of securitisation theory, without downgrading its discursive core. To illustrate this argument, the article uses the securitisation of Somali piracy as an example of how the causal analysis of securitisation can contribute to explain some of the dynamics involved in security governance. From this perspective, securitisation works within a broader empirical framework of security, significantly implicated in causal relations, going beyond the Copenhagen School’s conception of securitisation as a non-causal constitutive theory merely defined as a formal framework for analysis. The article discusses, finally, the relevance and implications of introducing causal analysis in the study of securitisation.
`In' analytical NoteReview of International Studies Vol. 44, No.3; Jul 2018: p.504-525
Journal SourceReview of International Studies Vol: 44 No 3
Key WordsGovernance ;  Securitisation ;  Somali Piracy ;  Causal Complex ;  Constitution vs Causation


 
 
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