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Securitising Covid-19? The Politics of Global Health and the Limits of the Copenhagen School

Daniel Edler Duarte et al · Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Relações Internacionais · 2021

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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has sparked controversies over health security strategies adopted in different countries. The urge to curb the spread of the virus has supported policies to restrict mobility and to build up state surveillance, which might induce authoritarian forms of government. In this context, the Copenhagen School has offered an analytical repertoire that informs many analyses in the fields of critical security studies and global health. Accordingly, the securitisation of COVID-19 might be necessary to deal with the crisis, but it risks unfolding discriminatory practices and undemocratic regimes, with potentially enduring effects. In this article, we look into controversies over pandemic-control strategies to discuss the political and analytical limitations of securitisation theory. On the one hand, we demonstrate that the focus on moments of rupture and exception conceals security practices that unfold in ongoing institutional disputes and over the construction of legitimate knowledge about public health. On the other hand, we point out that securitisation theory hinders a genealogy of modern apparatuses of control and neglects violent forms of government which are manifested not in major disruptive acts, but in the everyday dynamics of unequal societies. We conclude by suggesting that an analysis of the bureaucratic disputes and scientific controversies that constitute health security knowledges and practices enables critical approaches to engage with the multiple – and, at times, mundane – processes in which (in)security is produced, circulated, and contested.

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al, D. E. D. E. (2021). Securitising Covid-19? The Politics of Global Health and the Limits of the Copenhagen School. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-8529.2019430200001

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al, Daniel Edler Duarte et. "Securitising Covid-19? The Politics of Global Health and the Limits of the Copenhagen School." 2021. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-8529.2019430200001.

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al, Daniel Edler Duarte et. 2021. "Securitising Covid-19? The Politics of Global Health and the Limits of the Copenhagen School.". https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-8529.2019430200001.

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al, D. E. D. E. 2021, Securitising Covid-19? The Politics of Global Health and the Limits of the Copenhagen School, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Relações Internacionais, available at: https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-8529.2019430200001 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Securitising Covid-19? The Politics of Global Health and the Limits of the Copenhagen School
Autor / colaboradores
Daniel Edler Duarte et al
Editorial
Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Relações Internacionais
Año de publicación
2021
ISSN
1982-0240
ISSN
1982-0240
Idioma
eng

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