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Politics
[Introduction to Home Affairs]
Diplomacy is usually conducted through language.
The "Securityization" theory of the Copenhagen school is an attempt to systematically analyze the "politics of security" from the aspect of a linguistic action.
The significance and limitations of the "Securityization" theory of the Copenhagen school are clarified by reviewing the research accumulated over the past quarter century.
Contents
Introduction : Background of the "Securityization" theory ; Background of the "Securityization" theory ; Background of the "Securityization" theory ; Discussions on "Securityization" ; Positioning in the theory of international relations
Part 1 : Various aspects of "Securityization"
Chapter 1 : Making climate security a security? : Whereabouts of the problem / Security / Climate security and Japan / Implications for "Securityization"
Chapter 2 : Making climate security a security? : Location of the problem / Security / Climate security and Japan / Implications for "Securityization"
Chapter 2 : Making climate security a security? : Description of the problem / Security / Climate security and Japan / Implications for "Securityization"
Chapter 3 : Making climate security a security? : Staging of the "Golden Age" "Ideal Constitutional Situation"