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Building: SR, Floor: 1, Room: 9
Friday 16:00 - 17:30 CEST (04/07/2014)
This panel seeks to discuss the relevance of concepts that dominate the Cold War security agenda, such as the state and sovereignty, in the contemporary security discourses. More precisely, The central focus of the section is revisiting and re-writing the notions of states, borders and sovereignty, through a number of different critical approaches to security
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| On a Pathway to a Global Society? Bulgaria’s Migration / Border Policy in the Context of its EU Membership – Implications for its Handling of Syrian Refugees (2013-2014) | View Paper Details |
| The State of Sovereignty and the Sovereignty of the State: The Cases of Lebanon and Iraq | View Paper Details |
| Disputed Borders, Energy Resources and State Sovereignty: A Case Study on the Securitisation of the Peru-Ecuador Border | View Paper Details |
| Porous Sovereignties and the Geopolitics of Anarchism | View Paper Details |