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Reconceptualising the security in discourse: inclusive security and popular protests

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Pages 362-376 | Received 18 Oct 2017, Accepted 21 Nov 2018, Published online: 05 Dec 2018
 

ABSTRACT

International security is organized in a series of practices that seek to define and respond to security threats in a particular geography or threats and risks emanating from an issue of importance to international security. The major practices in this regard have been both exclusive and inclusive policies addressing security threats and risks. Increasingly, inclusive security policies are not an exception to security practices of the states. With the turn of the century, a number of mass popular protests have occurred throughout the world, including in Russia, Turkey, Macedonia and in other places. In response to these mass popular protests, the attitude of the governments and of the majority populations has mainly been exclusive. This article systematically maps different approaches to the relationship between protests and security as discourses. The protests have been initially defined as a security threat by a range of political actors and analysts as well as by large numbers of ordinary people. However, the attitude of the governments often has characteristics that can be classified as appeasing or inclusive. In this context, the popular protests have come to be tolerated by the governments and by society. The article labels this toleration and acceptance as a practice of ‘inclusive security’.

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Notes on contributor

Islam Jusufi, PhD, Head of the Department of Political Sciences and International Relations at Epoka University, Tirana, Albania. He studied Politics at University of Sheffield and International Relations at the Universities of Amsterdam, Bilkent and Ankara. He served as adviser to the President of Macedonia and to the European Union. He is a founder of Analytica Think Tank, Macedonia. He held fellowships at the Wilson Centre, Washington, DC; EU Institute for Security Studies, Paris; ERSTE Stiftung, Vienna; UNESCO, Paris; Centre for Policy Studies, Budapest; and NATO, Brussels. His research interests relate to international, European and Balkan politics and security studies.

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