Securitization and desecuritization of Russia in the national security and defence concepts of Latvia (1995-2020)
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2021-03-01
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This article revisits and applies the securitization theory in assessing securitization and desecuritization of Russia in the national security and state defence concepts of Latvia. The analysis covers the editions of concepts from 1995 up to the date. With the benefit of the quantitative and qualitative content analyses, all mentions of Russia in those fourteen documents are classified as either securitizing, desecuritizing or nonsecuritizing. Further, they are analysed in the wider picture of national security. It is concluded that most of Latvia’s national security and state defence documents have reflected the perception of the existent security situation, and they have been limited in their pre-emptive and future-proof nature, at least regarding Russia. In most of the editions of the documents prior to the 2014 Ukraine crisis, Russia has been essentially undersecuritized as compared to the then existing potential of risks and threats. Meanwhile, the final editions from 2015 and on hint that Russia might be oversecuritized – not least compared to the earlier documents, but also at the expense of securitizing other objective threats.
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Publisher Copyright: © Foundation of International Studies, 2021.
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Desecuritization, Latvia, National security, Russia, Securitization, 5.6 Political science, 1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database, Business and International Management, Sociology and Political Science, Social Sciences (miscellaneous), Economics and Econometrics
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Andžāns, M & Sprūds, A 2021, 'Securitization and desecuritization of Russia in the national security and defence concepts of Latvia (1995-2020)', Journal of International Studies, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 190-200. https://doi.org/10.14254/2071-8330.2021/14-1/13