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The Copenhagen school on your in Kyrgyzstan : is securitization theory useable outside Europe?

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posted on 2007-03-01, 00:00 authored by Cai WilkinsonCai Wilkinson
The article argues that the theoretical framework presented by the Copenhagen School is currently unsuited to empirical studies outside the West owing to two factors. First, the presence of the ‘Westphalian straitjacket’ has prevented explicit interrogation of the normative concepts underlying the framework: there is a presumption that European understandings of society and the state are universal. Second, the centrality of the speech-act for securitization to the exclusion of other forms of expression, such as physical action, results in the theoretical framework producing a Westernized description of a given situation. The extent to which these factors limit the utility of the concepts of securitization and societal security in a non-Western setting is illustrated through the case of the overthrow of the government in Kyrgyzstan in March 2005. This example forms an empirical critique to highlight how theoretical shortcomings result in a simplified and Westernized description of the situation that does not take into account the specific local socio-political context. The article concludes that if the Copenhagen School’s theoretical framework is to be considered suitable for universal application, future theoretical developments must explicitly address the issues discussed to enable progress in escaping International Relations’ Westphalian straitjacket.

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Journal

Security dialogue

Volume

38

Issue

1

Pagination

5 - 25

Publisher

Sage Publications

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0967-0106

eISSN

1460-3640

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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