Vol. 52 No. 1-2 (2021): The Governing of (In)Security. Politics and Securitisation in the Asian Context
edited by Werner Distler
Published:
2021-03-31
Full Issue:
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Editorial
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The Governing of (In)Security. Politics and Securitisation in the Asian Context
5-13
Special Issue Article
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Constituting the Indo-Pacific: Securitisation and the Processes of Region-Making
15-34 -
Securitisation in World Politics: The Conflict on the Self-Determination of East Timor at the United Nations
35-54 -
Governing, but not Producing Security? Internationalised Community Security Practices in Kyrgyzstan
55-77 -
How to Treat Your Sworn Enemy: North Korea's Securitisation of the United States
79-98
Research Note
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(Re)reading Afghanistan through the Lens of Securitisation Theory
99-111
Article
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Democracy Taught: The State Islamic University of Jakarta and its Civic Education Course during Reformasi (1998–2004)
113-142
Book Review
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Jürgen Schaflechner, Christina Oesterheld, Ayesha Asif (eds): Pakistan: Alternative Imag(in)ings of the Nation State
143-147 -
Richard Thwaites, Robert Fisher, Mohan Poudel (eds): Community Forestry in Nepal. Adapting to a Changing World
147-150 -
Ashley Jackson: Ceylon at War, 1939–1945
150-153 -
Helene Maria Kyed (ed.): Everyday Justice in Myanmar: Informal Resolutions and State Evasion in a Time of Contested Transition
153-157 -
Odd Arne Westad: Empire and Righteous Nation. 600 Years of China-Korea Relations
157-160 -
James Scambary: Conflict, Identity, and State Formation in East Timor 2000–2017
161-163 -
Gunnar Stange: Postsezessionismus: Politische Transformation und Identitätspolitik in Aceh, Indonesien, nach dem Friedensabkommen von Helsinki (2005–2012)
163-166




