Publication

2004

This paper analyzes the political history of the concept of security through a variety of national and regional inflections in Indonesia. The paper suggests treating the concept of security as a socially situated and discursively defined category that needs a politically contextualized explication, rather than as an analytical category that needs refined definition and consistent use. The author hence describes the related theory of "vernacular security" and details the analytical usefulness and possible applications of the concept.

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Author Nils Ole Bubandt
Series DIIS Working Papers
Issue 24
Publisher Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
Copyright © 2004 Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
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