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Theorising the shift from security to insecurity—Kaldor, Duffield and Furedi

Pages 265-276 | Published online: 08 May 2008
 

Notes

 1. See, for example, CitationKaldor, New and Old Wars; Citation Global Civil Society .

 2. CitationDuffield, Global Governance and the New Wars.

 3. Ibid., 34.

 4. Ibid., 23.

 5. CitationFoucault, Security, Territory, Population, 1.

 6. Ibid., 75

 7. Ibid., 91–99.

 8. Ibid., 99.

 9. Ibid., 56; see also Jean CitationBaudrillard's assertion that for Foucault, power always wins, at issue is merely its modulation, Baudrillard, Forget Foucault, 33.

10. Foucault, Security, Territory, Population, 91.

11. For more on the constitution of the post-liberal and post-realist divide, see CitationChandler, ‘Hollow Hegemony’.

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