Securitisation, terror, and control: towards a theory of the breaking point
Securitisations permit the breaking of rules: but which rules? This article argues that any given security situation could be handled by a variety of different ‘rule breaking’ procedures, and that securitisations themselves, whilst permitting rule breaking in general, do not necessarily specify in a...
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Cambridge University Press
2012
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