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Securitisation across borders: the case of ‘health security’ cooperation in the European Union
Stockholms universitet, Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten, Institutionen för ekonomisk historia och internationella relationer.
Stockholms universitet, Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten, Institutionen för ekonomisk historia och internationella relationer. Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Sweden.ORCID-id: 0000-0002-1903-4257
2019 (engelsk)Inngår i: West European Politics, ISSN 0140-2382, E-ISSN 1743-9655, Vol. 42, nr 2, s. 346-368Artikkel i tidsskrift (Fagfellevurdert) Published
Abstract [en]

Global health governance has increasingly become articulated and acted upon in ways that emphasise ‘health security’. This article applies a collective securitisation approach to understand how a particular governance regime has evolved at the European level, one concerned with large-scale ‘threats’ to public health and societies at large. The analysis shows that alongside elite-level securitisation moves, transnational professional networks and bureaucratic actors have also taken part both as securitising agents and audience, with outcomes reflected not only in policy change but also new EU-specific surveillance technologies, institutional structures, and information-sharing platforms. While these developments are partially interlinked with global trends, we show that the EU has gradually institutionalised its own approach to health security. This new status quo is enshrined in a legal framework and set of practices with an all-hazards approach targeting preparedness, early detection and containment of ‘serious cross-border threats to health’ of any origin – beyond infectious disease.

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2019. Vol. 42, nr 2, s. 346-368
Emneord [en]
Collective securitisation, public health, health security, European Union, critical security studies
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ekonomisk historia
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URN: urn:nbn:se:su:diva-164102DOI: 10.1080/01402382.2018.1510198ISI: 000456953100007OAI: oai:DiVA.org:su-164102DiVA, id: diva2:1278160
Tilgjengelig fra: 2019-01-12 Laget: 2019-01-12 Sist oppdatert: 2022-02-26bibliografisk kontrollert
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1. Health security in the European Union: Agents, practices and materialities of securitization
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2019 (engelsk)Doktoravhandling, med artikler (Annet vitenskapelig)
Abstract [en]

Over the past two decades, the notion of ‘health security’ has emerged as a central tenet of European Union (EU) public health policy. This PhD thesis examines the rise and implications of health security cooperation, associated with an imperative to fight ‘bioterrorist attacks’, pandemics and other natural or man-made events. The study is composed of an introductory chapter as well as five related but self-contained papers, based on participant observation and 52 in-depth interviews at the European Commission as well as the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). More specifically, the thesis as a whole explores how security perspectives mattered in different ways for the rise and implications of health security cooperation in the EU. Unlike previous studies which have tended to focus on normative aspects and overarching global dynamics, the thesis examines drivers, contradictions and tensions in a particular, highly institutionalized context. In order to answer a set of empirically motivated questions, the papers draw on various understandings of securitization in critical security studies. The over-all findings cast light on the emergence of a new way of understanding health problems as rapidly emerging, and often external, ‘cross-border threats to health’. The latter may include major infectious disease outbreaks, but also deliberate or accidental release of chemical or biological substances, natural disasters or any other unknown event assumed to threaten not only public health but society as a whole. In the search for potential crises, these are to be rapidly detected and contained rather than prevented in line with traditional public health policy. Partly arising from political speech acts after September 11 as well as bureaucratic practices carving out a role for the EU in public health, these new priorities have also been shaped by EU-specific digital surveillance tools, information sharing platforms and methodologies for managing risk. The findings also point to forms of reflexivity and instances of contestation within the EU institutions themselves, especially in relation to migrant health. As a whole, the thesis thus contributes empirically to a better understanding of how both health and security have come to be pursued within the EU institutions. Theoretically it highlights how approaches to securitization, drawn from partially different scholarly traditions, can be employed as empirically sensitive analytical tools and thereby add to a better understanding of the full prism of securitization processes.

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Department of Economic History and International Relations, Stockholm University, 2019. s. 43
Serie
Stockholm Studies in International Relations, ISSN 2003-1343 ; 2
Emneord
Health security, securitization, critical security studies, European Union, public health
HSV kategori
Forskningsprogram
internationella relationer
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urn:nbn:se:su:diva-167276 (URN)978-91-7797-704-9 (ISBN)978-91-7797-705-6 (ISBN)
Disputas
2019-06-05, Nordenskiöldsalen, Geovetenskapens hus, Svante Arrhenius väg 12, Stockholm, 09:00 (engelsk)
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Veileder
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