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Inovační politické činnosti a institucionalizace agendy lidské bezpečnosti: Případová studie vztahu nevládních aktérů s vládami vybraných členských zemí Human Security Network
Title in English | Innovative Political Practices and The Institutionalisation of Human Security Agenda: The Case Study of Interactions between Non-governmental Actors and Selected Governments of the Human Security Network |
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Year of publication | 2006 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Politologický časopis |
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Field | Political sciences |
Keywords | human security; human security network; institutionalization; typology of motives |
Description | This analysis deals with innovative political practices which are claimed to have occurred during the materialisation of human security agenda. Specifically, a resulting platform known as the Human Security Network (HSN) is being studied from the perspective focusing on a relationship between governments of selected members of HSN on the one hand and nongovernmental actors on the other. After distinguishing the governmentality approach serving as a theoretical backbone of this piece from a rather problematic global governance approach, attention will be paid to the notion of power and its nature and figurations. The subsequent section introduces the HSN as a new type of transnational political community, tackles the politics of collective identity formation and finally situates the platform within a wider context of security clubs. What follows is an empirical analysis of selected members of HSN divided into three clusters resting on the clarity of their governmental rationality and collective identity. |
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