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The Politics of Insecurity : Fear, Migration and Asylum in the EU, Paperback / softback Book

The Politics of Insecurity : Fear, Migration and Asylum in the EU Paperback / softback

Part of the New International Relations series

Paperback / softback

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The act of violence of 9/11 changed the global security agenda, catapulting terrorism to the top of the agenda.

Weapons of mass destruction grabbed public interest and controlling the free movement of people became a national security priority.

In this volume, Jef Huysmans critically engages with theoretical developments in international relations and security studies to develop a conceptual framework for studying security.

He argues that security policies and responses do not appear out of the blue, but are part of a continuous and gradual process, pre-structured by previous developments.

He examines this process of securitization and explores how an issue, on the basis of the distribution and administration of fear, becomes a security policy.

Huysmans then applies this theory to provide a detailed analysis of migration, asylum and refuge in the European Union.

This theoretically sophisticated, yet accessible volume, makes an important contribution to the study of security, migration and European politics.

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