Gastvortrag am 15.12.: Theory and Evidence in Securitization Studies
Thierry Balzacq (Namur University, Belgium). Thursday, 15 December 2011 · 10:00 c.t. · Hörsaal 8, Neue Aula
Thierry Balzacq (Namur University, Belgium)
Theory and Evidence in Securitization Studies
Thursday, 15 December 2011 · 10:00 c.t. · Hörsaal 8, Neue Aula
Thierry Balzacq is Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Namur University in Belgium. He is also an associate member of CERCI (Centre d’étude des crises et des conflits internationaux) at Université Catholique de Louvain. Since 2008 he has also been Research Director of the Project ‘The EU Area of Freedom, Security and Justice’ at Sciences Po in Paris. As a specialist on International Relations Theory and Critical Approaches to Security Studies his research interests focus on theories of security and European Union policies on migration, border security and internal security. He is one of the most prominent „friendly critics“ of securitization theory as initially developed in the Copenhagen School. Among his publications are Securitization theory: how security problems emerge and dissolve (London: Routledge, 2011); The External Dimension of EU Justice and Home Affairs: Governance, Norms, Security (London: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2009); Security versus Freedom? A Challenge for Europe’s Future (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006); Migration, Borders and Asylum: Trends and Vulnerabilities in EU Policy (Brussels: Centre for European Policy Studies, 2005); ‘The Policy Tools of Securitization: Information Exchange, EU Foreign and Interior Policies’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 46/1 (2008), pp. 75–100; ‘Critical Approaches to Security in Europe: A Networked Manifesto’, Security Dialogue, 37/4 (2007), pp. 443–487.