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Applying securitization theory in armed conflict
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This paper explores the application of securitization theory in armed conflict. Securitization theory provides a framework for analyzing how security issues are constructed and how they become prioritized over other issues. The paper examines the relationship between securitization theory and armed conflict and applies the theory to a selection of case studies: notably the War on Terror following the 9/11 attacks, the Israeli-Palestinian Conflicts, and the Myanmar Civil War. The paper also considers criticisms of securitization theory in armed conflict and evaluates their validity. Overall, the paper argues that applying securitization theory to armed conflict can provide valuable insights into the ways that security issues are prioritized and how this affects the conduct of conflict.
Title: Applying securitization theory in armed conflict
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This paper explores the application of securitization theory in armed conflict.
Securitization theory provides a framework for analyzing how security issues are constructed and how they become prioritized over other issues.
The paper examines the relationship between securitization theory and armed conflict and applies the theory to a selection of case studies: notably the War on Terror following the 9/11 attacks, the Israeli-Palestinian Conflicts, and the Myanmar Civil War.
The paper also considers criticisms of securitization theory in armed conflict and evaluates their validity.
Overall, the paper argues that applying securitization theory to armed conflict can provide valuable insights into the ways that security issues are prioritized and how this affects the conduct of conflict.
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