Buch, Englisch, 229 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 321 g
Reihe: Central and Eastern European Perspectives on International Relations
The Remaking of Security in Czechia after 2014
Buch, Englisch, 229 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 321 g
Reihe: Central and Eastern European Perspectives on International Relations
ISBN: 978-3-031-32705-6
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
This is a first book-long analysis showing how the notion of ‘hybrid warfare’ was used to transform security policies and discourses in an EU/NATO country. Building on current debates in International Political Sociology, Critical Security Studies, and Critical Geopolitics, it provides a novel account of how crisis, geopolitics, uncertainty, and expertise are intertwined in the social construction of threats. Based on extensive and original empirical research of large textual archive and elite interviews in the Czech Republic and Brussels, the book shows how officials, bureaucrats, journalists, activists, and experts all participate in the reshaping of security in a new geopolitical environment. Zooming on the case of Czechia and its specific Central European context, it complements the predominantly Western-centric studies of insecurity with an account of how the liminal position on an East/West boundary influences security politics. As a first study of its kind and scope, it will be of interest to academics and students interested in Central European politics, practices and discourses of hybrid warfare, as well as critical approaches to security and geopolitics.
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1. Introduction: The Problematic Politics of ‘hybrid warfare’.- 2. Liminal Insecurities: Crises, Geopolitics and the Logic of War.- 3. Formation: Emergence of the ‘hybrid warfare’ Assemblage in Czechia (2014–2016/17).- 4. Politicisation, Institutionalisation, Internationalisation: The Czech ‘hybrid warfare’ Assemblage in 2017–2021.- 5. Differentiation: Three Main Narratives of ‘hybrid warfare’.- 6. Boundaries: Expertise, Authority and Contestation in the Czech ‘hybrid warfare’ Debate.- 7. Conclusion: Reclaiming Politics from the Logic of War.