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Pushing the Boundaries: Can We “Decolonize” Security Studies? / Adamson, Fiona B   Journal Article
Adamson, Fiona B Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This essay reflects on the approaches to inclusion and exclusion put forward in this special issue and suggests a more radical alternative: the project of “decolonizing” the field of security studies. Drawing on work in decolonial thought and critical security studies, I discuss systemic-level structures of inclusion and exclusion such as global racial hierarchies, imperial and colonial legacies, and North-South inequities. Such structures both shape the material reality of the global security order, and affect knowledge production in the field of security studies itself, including the definition of what is and is not viewed as a legitimate “security issue.” I conclude by asking what a “decolonized” security studies might look like.
Key Words Migration  Security  Sovereignty  Race  Empire  Decolonial Thought 
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