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Security and cross-border political crime: the formation of transnational security regimes in 18th and 19th century Europe
Sicherheit und grenzübergreifende politische Kriminalität: die Formierung transnationaler Sicherheitsregime in Europa im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert
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Abstract "This contribution proposes to observe Foucault's concept of the security dispositive from the angle of transnational security and criminal law regimes. Since the late 18th century security and securitization became not only a prime category and field of national policies and discourses but were inc... view more
"This contribution proposes to observe Foucault's concept of the security dispositive from the angle of transnational security and criminal law regimes. Since the late 18th century security and securitization became not only a prime category and field of national policies and discourses but were increasingly influenced by transnational issues and cross-border security threats (or narratives) such as international crime, transnational political violence and international conspiracies. This was accompanied by the formation of transnational security regimes, which concerned cross-border security policies, discourses and legal norms in the fields of extradition, political asylum, and police cooperation, with a variety of different actors: states, police organizations, experts, international organizations. These transnational security regimes and their respective fields were characterized by complex interdependencies and interactions as well as by legal pluralism, flexibility, fragmentation, collisions, and 'Entrechtlichung', transgressing national security and extending securitization to indefinite 'global' security spaces. Though this could be interpreted as an 'international security dispositive' it as well challenges Foucault's concept which, in the end, should be substituted by the historical mode) of 'transnational security regimes'." (author's abstract)... view less
Keywords
cross-border cooperation; national state; dispositif; security; eighteenth century; Germany; social actor; criminality; political criminality; security policy; police; Europe; political asylum; regime; transnationalization; international organization; impact; French revolution; law; cooperation; nineteenth century
Classification
General History
Criminal Sociology, Sociology of Law
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy
Method
descriptive study; historical
Free Keywords
Securitization
Document language
English
Publication Year
2013
Page/Pages
p. 96-106
Journal
Historical Social Research, 38 (2013) 1
Issue topic
Security and conspiracy in history
DOI
https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.38.2013.1.96-106
ISSN
0172-6404
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed