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The role of non-elites and eyewitness videos in the visual securitisation of Calais asylum seekers
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- 28 February 2022, pp. 413-434
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War and punitivity under anarchy
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- 12 September 2018, pp. 310-325
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Visibilising the neglected: The emancipatory potential of resilience
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- 19 July 2022, pp. 207-226
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Can the subaltern (in)securitize? A rejoinder to Claudia Aradau
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- 12 September 2018, pp. 306-309
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The autopoetics of the self: A ‘demonic’ approach to ontological security studies
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- 08 June 2023, pp. 413-430
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The politics of future war: Civil-military relations and military doctrine in Britain
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- 12 April 2022, pp. 551-571
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The limits of imagination: Securitisation and exceptionalism in the World of Warcraft video game
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- 15 February 2022, pp. 207-225
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Calibrating violence: Body counts as a weapon of war
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- 07 March 2022, pp. 479-507
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Contesting security: Multiple modalities, NGOs, and the security-migration nexus in Scotland
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- 11 July 2022, pp. 172-191
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Contesting the heavens: US antipreneurship and the regulation of space weapons
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- 08 February 2023, pp. 1-22
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Securitisation gaps: Towards ideational understandings of state weakness
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- 28 May 2021, pp. 439-458
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Feminist foreign policy in Israel and Germany? The Women, Peace, and Security agenda, development policy, and female representation
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- 21 February 2024, pp. 357-376
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Assaulting ‘diversity as such’: The ontology of dehumanisation in mass violence
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- 02 December 2022, pp. 281-298
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Strategic satisficing: Civil-military relations and French intervention in Africa
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- 03 April 2019, pp. 163-189
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Political audience and non-linear securitisation: Revisiting Israel–Iran relations and the making of the 1979 Islamic Revolution
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- 19 October 2023, pp. 97-121
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Introducing the ‘conceptual archive’: A genealogy of counterterrorism in 1970s Britain
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- 17 May 2023, pp. 471-492
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Nation branding and feminist diplomacy after crisis: France’s response to SEA allegations in Central African Republic
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- 14 September 2023, pp. 281-298
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Agents, multilateral institutions, and fundamental institutional change in international society: The case of Russia’s peacekeeping policy
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- 18 October 2023, pp. 78-96
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Enemies or allies? How NGOs can push the military towards transparency around the use of force
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- 16 June 2022, pp. 70-88
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Ethical exit: When should peacekeepers depart?
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- 14 November 2022, pp. 299-318
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