Abstract
This dissertation studies how securitisation processes may become institutionalised by examining how the securitisation of illegal immigration at the EU level trickled down and became internalised by the Swedish government and police post-2001. Utilising discourse analysis, it investigates how the Swedish government and police spoke about REVA and the ICFs to show how the two institutions internalised the securitisation of illegal immigration. By applying a sociological understanding of Securitisation Theory, whereby not only speech acts but also contexts and bureaucratic developments are considered, it demonstrates how processes of securitisation can unfold also when securitising speech acts seem hidden.
Citation
Wassen, S.F., 2018. Where Does Securitisation Begin? The Institutionalised Securitisation of Illegal Immigration in Sweden: REVA and the ICFs.. Contemporary Voices: St Andrews Journal of International Relations, 1(1), pp.78–103. DOI: http://doi.org/10.15664/jtr.1468
Publication
Contemporary Voices: St Andrews Journal of International Relations
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