Securitization Outside the West

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Africa's Security
African political systems
African security
Africa’s Security
Aid Virus
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Boko Haram
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Copenhagen School
Corona Virus
critical security studies
Ebolaviruses
ECOWAS Moratorium
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elite governance structures
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external actors
Infectious Disease Crisis
Liberia
Mano River Basin
Neo-patrimonial Leaders
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Neo-patrimonial State
neo-patrimonialism
Ontological Security
ontological security theory
Osei Tutu
Securitization Concept
Securitization Framework
securitization in West African states
Securitization Processes
Securitization Theory
Securitizing Actors
Security Speech Act
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2
Sierra Leone
Speech Act Process
threat perception analysis
West African Security
West African Sub-region

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367678791
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book analyses securitization processes outside of the West, with a focus on Africa.

The aim of the volume is to develop an original analytical framework to explain the securitization-neo-patrimonialism dynamics in West Africa, drawing upon insights from securitization theory, sociology and psychology. Among critical voices, securitization has become the gold standard for analysing emerging challenges, such as migration, terrorism, and human security. Yet, despite its broadening agenda, the framework has also been accused of bias, with a Western political context and democratic governance structure at its heart. This book aims to re-conceptualise the framework in a way that suits non-Western contexts better, notably by re-conceptualising the securitization-neopatrimonialism nexus in Africa, which gives us significant new insights into non-Western political contexts. It analyses the securitization processes among the political elites under neo-patrimonial statehood, and further stretches the conceptualisation of securitization into African statehood, which is characterised by a blurred line between the leader and the state. The volume explores the processes of securitizing threats in Liberia, Sierra Leone and wider West Africa, as well as the neo-patrimonial regimes of these states. In doing so, it explores the influence these states’ neo-patrimonial regimes have on the processes of threat securitization.

This book will be of much interest to students of critical security studies, African politics and International Relations.

The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

Christian Kaunert is Professor of International Security at Dublin City University, Ireland. He is also Professor of Policing and Security, as well as Director of the International Centre for Policing and Security at the University of South Wales.

Edwin Ezeokafor is Lecturer and Research Fellow at the International Centre for Policing and Security, University of South Wales, and received a PhD in International Security at the University of Dundee.

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