Essays about: "non-traditional security studies"

Found 3 essays containing the words non-traditional security studies.

  1. 1. The Securitization of Non-Traditional Security Issues : A study concerning the impacts of securitization efforts on the fight against HIV/AIDS

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Richard Ilett; [2017]
    Keywords : Securitization; HIV; Security; AIDS; UNAIDS; Textual analysis; Bureaucratic theory; UN; Security theory; Formalization;

    Abstract : In their first meeting of the new millennium the UN Security Council put HIV/AIDS on the agenda as a security issue. This was the first time a non-traditional security issue was discussed in such a forum. READ MORE

  2. 2. War of Memories : A securitization theory approach to South Korea-Japan bilateral relations

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudier

    Author : Sofia Forsén; [2016]
    Keywords : non-traditional security studies; South Korea-Japan bilateral relations; Securitization theory; Copenhagen School; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : In contrast to a quite vast literature on the underlying external reasons for the current South Korea-Japan bilateral relationship, there is less research undertaken on the subjective contextual factors of how a nation state shape its foreign policies and create its perception of a security threat. Even less exists on the domestic debates and how these possibly influence the bilateral relationship between South Korea and Japan. READ MORE

  3. 3. The Grammar of Threat and Security in HIV/AIDS : An analysis of the South African Government's Discourse on HIV and AIDS Between 1998 and 2002 MFS-rapport nr 72, ISSN 1400-3562, ISBN 91-7373-905-7

    University essay from Ekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Anna Lindahl; Vivian Sundset; [2003]
    Keywords : Social sciences; HIV; AIDS; South Africa; Security; Securitization; Desecuritization; Copenhagen School; Discourse Theory; SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP;

    Abstract : Since HIV and AIDS were discovered in the early 1980s the infection rates have taken on the proportions of a global pandemic. Whilst the rates are still quite low in the Western World there are areas like Sub-Saharan Africa, of which South Africa is a part, where the rates are as high as 25%. READ MORE