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Ritualised securitisation: The European Union's failed response to Hamas's success/ Catherine Charrett

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2019Subject(s): Online resources: In: European Journal of International Relations Vol. 25, Issue. 1, March 2019, pp.156-178 (26)Summary: Why and how do political leaders and bureaucrats miss opportunities or make mistakes? This article explores the pressures to conform and to perform that direct securitising decisions and practices. It begins with the assertion that the European Union missed an opportunity to engage with Hamas after the movement's participation and success in transparent and democratically legitimated elections, and instead promoted a politics of increased securitisation.
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Why and how do political leaders and bureaucrats miss opportunities or make mistakes? This article explores the pressures to conform and to perform that direct securitising decisions and practices. It begins with the assertion that the European Union missed an opportunity to engage with Hamas after the movement's participation and success in transparent and democratically legitimated elections, and instead promoted a politics of increased securitisation.

EU, HUMANRIGHT, PALESTINE

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