The space of permanent and state-level exceptional security measures: formative years of Israel and Turkey/ Burcu Turkoglu, Z Asli Elitsoy
Material type: TextPublication details: 2024Subject(s): In: Security Dialogue, Volume 55, Number 5, October 2024, pg. 514-531Summary: This article examine the spatial patterns of exceptional security measures focus on constructed spaces or national territories exposed to international military intervention. Through a comparative historical analysis of the formative years of the Israeli and Turkish states, it argues that permanent exceptional security measures in territories inhabited by minority citizens are relevant to the political context in which the constituent power frames the political characteristics of the nation.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article examine the spatial patterns of exceptional security measures focus on constructed spaces or national territories exposed to international military intervention. Through a comparative historical analysis of the formative years of the Israeli and Turkish states, it argues that permanent exceptional security measures in territories inhabited by minority citizens are relevant to the political context in which the constituent power frames the political characteristics of the nation.
CONSTITUTIONAL ORDER, EXCEPTIONAL SECURITY, LEGAL VIOLENCE< ISRAEL, TURKEY, NEWARTICLS
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