Critical Security and Chinese Politics

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Anti-Falungong Campaign
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authoritarian governance
Bigo 2008b
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CCP Central Committee
CCP Member
CCP Propaganda
CCP Rule
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Chinese Communist Party
Chinese Political Order
Critical security
critical theory application in China
CSS
Desecuritization Moves
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Falungong
Falungong Organizations
Falungong Practitioners
Heuristic Effects
human rights violations
Huysmans 2006a
Immanent Critique
Li Hongzhi
propaganda campaigns
Qigong Fever
Qigong Masters
qigong movements
research methodology in IR
Searle 2011a
Securitization Moves
securitization theory
Securitizing Actors
Status Function Declarations
Strike Hard
Zhuan Falun

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  • ISBN 9780415855532
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines how critical approaches to security developed in Europe can be used to investigate a Chinese security issue - the case of the Falungong.

The past few decades have produced a rich field of theoretical approaches to ‘security’ in Europe. In this book, the security-specific notions of securitization, the politics of insecurity, and emancipation are used as analytical approaches to investigate the anti-Falungong campaign in the People’s Republic of China. This campaign, launched in 1999, was the largest security-related propaganda campaign since 1989 and was directed against a group of qigong-practitioners who were presented as a grave threat to society. The campaign had major impacts as new security legislation was established and human rights organizations reported severe mistreatment of practitioners.

This book approaches one empirical case with three approaches in order to transcend the tendency to pit one approach against another. It shows how they highlight different aspects in investigation, and how they can be combined to gain more comprehensive insights, and thereby invigorate renewed debate in the field. Furthermore, this is used as a vehicle to discuss more general philosophical issues of theory, development, and theory development and will assist students to comprehend the effects research framework selection has on a piece of research. Such discussions are necessary in order to apply the frameworks in investigations that go beyond the socio-political context they were originally developed in.

This book will be of interest to students of critical security studies, Chinese politics, research methods and IR in general.

Juha A. Vuori is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political Science and Contemporary History, University of Turku, Finland. He has a PhD in international relations.

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