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Security As Politics Beyond The State Of Exception Andrew W Neal

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Security As Politics Beyond The State Of Exception Andrew W Neal
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Andrew W. Neal
ISBN: 9781474450942, 1474450946
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Security As Politics Beyond The State Of Exception Andrew W Neal by Andrew W. Neal 9781474450942, 1474450946 instant download after payment.

Uses the perspective of parliamentarians to reassess the relationship between security and politics
Received an honourable mention from the International Political Sociology section of the International Studies Association

Andrew W. Neal argues that while ‘security’ was once an anti-political ‘exception’ in liberal democracies – a black box of secret intelligence and military decision-making at the dark heart of the state – it has now become normalised in professional political life. This represents a direct challenge to critical security studies debates and their core assumption that security is a kind of illiberal and undemocratic ‘anti-politics’.


Using archival research and interviews with politicians, Neal investigates security politics from the 1980s to the present day to show how its meaning and practice have changed over time. In doing so, he develops an original reassessment of the security/politics relationship.


Key Features
  • Produces an original perspective on security politics by engaging with debates in parliamentary studies and political science that have not previously been connected to security
  • Theoretically and empirically rethinks the relationship between security and politics
  • Challenges founding assumptions in critical security studies and securitisation theory about the pathological relationship between security and politics
  • Examines the history of legislative/executive relations on security
  • Argues that security is being normalised politically, migrating from the realm of exceptional politics to one of ‘normal politics’

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