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Securitization Theory has produced a great debate among security scholars. How security issues emerge continues to be a source of disagreement for the two main schools of thought in Securitization: The Copenhagen School and the Paris School. Does an issue become a security threat through speech or through practices? Far from confronting both schools logics, I defend that combining them can provide us with valuable information about securitization processes. To prove this, I study the securitization of the environment in the United States, focusing on climate change. First, in the theoretical chapters, I offer a detailed explanation of how the environment is progressively fitting into security studies and securitization theory. Second, in the empirical chapters, I study the securitization of the environment in the US, during the terms of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack H. Obama. The arguments from the Copenhagen School and the Paris School are illustrated throughout these chapters, constituting the main focus of analysis, speech acts, discursive and non-discursive practices, and audience.]]>

Securitization Theory has produced a great debate among security scholars. How security issues emerge continues to be a source of disagreement for the two main schools of thought in Securitization: The Copenhagen School and the Paris School. Does an issue become a security threat through speech or through practices? Far from confronting both schools logics, I defend that combining them can provide us with valuable information about securitization processes. To prove this, I study the securitization of the environment in the United States, focusing on climate change. First, in the theoretical chapters, I offer a detailed explanation of how the environment is progressively fitting into security studies and securitization theory. Second, in the empirical chapters, I study the securitization of the environment in the US, during the terms of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack H. Obama. The arguments from the Copenhagen School and the Paris School are illustrated throughout these chapters, constituting the main focus of analysis, speech acts, discursive and non-discursive practices, and audience.]]>
Sat, 03 Jan 2015 13:27:52 GMT /slideshow/the-securitization-of-the-environment-in-the-usa-dissertation-francisco-ruiz-sanchez-online-version/43173242 FranciscoRSanchez@slideshare.net(FranciscoRSanchez) The Securitization of the Environment in the United States of America: Change and Continuity in the Bush and Obama Administrations FranciscoRSanchez Securitization Theory has produced a great debate among security scholars. How security issues emerge continues to be a source of disagreement for the two main schools of thought in Securitization: The Copenhagen School and the Paris School. Does an issue become a security threat through speech or through practices? Far from confronting both schools logics, I defend that combining them can provide us with valuable information about securitization processes. To prove this, I study the securitization of the environment in the United States, focusing on climate change. First, in the theoretical chapters, I offer a detailed explanation of how the environment is progressively fitting into security studies and securitization theory. Second, in the empirical chapters, I study the securitization of the environment in the US, during the terms of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack H. Obama. The arguments from the Copenhagen School and the Paris School are illustrated throughout these chapters, constituting the main focus of analysis, speech acts, discursive and non-discursive practices, and audience. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thesecuritizationoftheenvironmentintheusa-dissertation-150103132752-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Securitization Theory has produced a great debate among security scholars. How security issues emerge continues to be a source of disagreement for the two main schools of thought in Securitization: The Copenhagen School and the Paris School. Does an issue become a security threat through speech or through practices? Far from confronting both schools logics, I defend that combining them can provide us with valuable information about securitization processes. To prove this, I study the securitization of the environment in the United States, focusing on climate change. First, in the theoretical chapters, I offer a detailed explanation of how the environment is progressively fitting into security studies and securitization theory. Second, in the empirical chapters, I study the securitization of the environment in the US, during the terms of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack H. Obama. The arguments from the Copenhagen School and the Paris School are illustrated throughout these chapters, constituting the main focus of analysis, speech acts, discursive and non-discursive practices, and audience.
The Securitization of the Environment in the United States of America: Change and Continuity in the Bush and Obama Administrations from FRANCISCO RUIZ
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Why is war so central to the academic study of International Politics? /slideshow/essay-1-ir-war-eng-slide-share-ver/35754305 essay1irwarengslidesharever-140611113955-phpapp01
The human being, as a social animal has always been in the middle of a behaviorist crossroad. Cooperation and conflict have always been the two main options humans have had when socializing with other individuals. In the V century B.C., Thucydides had already studied conflict among individuals in its most extended and destructive form writing about the Peloponnesian war between Sparta and Athens. In the modern age, from Thomas Hobbes to Hans Morgenthau, we can see that war and its causes have been and continue to be one of the most important issues for the social sciences academia (Baldwin: 1979, p. 161). But, why war? Destruction, violence or competition seem to captivate the human being the same way fire does. Fire is the singularity of a chemical reaction that is only produced under certain exceptional conditions in nature. It needs fuel, a means to propagate and detonating. Fire has certain similarities with war. It is exceptional1, but because of its magnitude and power to transform the environment, its capacity attract the humans beings attention is practically inevitable and even more so today, with the dramatic increase of the destructive ability of weapons.]]>

The human being, as a social animal has always been in the middle of a behaviorist crossroad. Cooperation and conflict have always been the two main options humans have had when socializing with other individuals. In the V century B.C., Thucydides had already studied conflict among individuals in its most extended and destructive form writing about the Peloponnesian war between Sparta and Athens. In the modern age, from Thomas Hobbes to Hans Morgenthau, we can see that war and its causes have been and continue to be one of the most important issues for the social sciences academia (Baldwin: 1979, p. 161). But, why war? Destruction, violence or competition seem to captivate the human being the same way fire does. Fire is the singularity of a chemical reaction that is only produced under certain exceptional conditions in nature. It needs fuel, a means to propagate and detonating. Fire has certain similarities with war. It is exceptional1, but because of its magnitude and power to transform the environment, its capacity attract the humans beings attention is practically inevitable and even more so today, with the dramatic increase of the destructive ability of weapons.]]>
Wed, 11 Jun 2014 11:39:55 GMT /slideshow/essay-1-ir-war-eng-slide-share-ver/35754305 FranciscoRSanchez@slideshare.net(FranciscoRSanchez) Why is war so central to the academic study of International Politics? FranciscoRSanchez The human being, as a social animal has always been in the middle of a behaviorist crossroad. Cooperation and conflict have always been the two main options humans have had when socializing with other individuals. In the V century B.C., Thucydides had already studied conflict among individuals in its most extended and destructive form writing about the Peloponnesian war between Sparta and Athens. In the modern age, from Thomas Hobbes to Hans Morgenthau, we can see that war and its causes have been and continue to be one of the most important issues for the social sciences academia (Baldwin: 1979, p. 161). But, why war? Destruction, violence or competition seem to captivate the human being the same way fire does. Fire is the singularity of a chemical reaction that is only produced under certain exceptional conditions in nature. It needs fuel, a means to propagate and detonating. Fire has certain similarities with war. It is exceptional1, but because of its magnitude and power to transform the environment, its capacity attract the humans beings attention is practically inevitable and even more so today, with the dramatic increase of the destructive ability of weapons. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/essay1irwarengslidesharever-140611113955-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The human being, as a social animal has always been in the middle of a behaviorist crossroad. Cooperation and conflict have always been the two main options humans have had when socializing with other individuals. In the V century B.C., Thucydides had already studied conflict among individuals in its most extended and destructive form writing about the Peloponnesian war between Sparta and Athens. In the modern age, from Thomas Hobbes to Hans Morgenthau, we can see that war and its causes have been and continue to be one of the most important issues for the social sciences academia (Baldwin: 1979, p. 161). But, why war? Destruction, violence or competition seem to captivate the human being the same way fire does. Fire is the singularity of a chemical reaction that is only produced under certain exceptional conditions in nature. It needs fuel, a means to propagate and detonating. Fire has certain similarities with war. It is exceptional1, but because of its magnitude and power to transform the environment, its capacity attract the humans beings attention is practically inevitable and even more so today, with the dramatic increase of the destructive ability of weapons.
Why is war so central to the academic study of International Politics? from FRANCISCO RUIZ
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Is Clausewitz Still Relevant Today? /slideshow/essay-1-is-clausewitz-slide-share-ver/35754302 essay1isclausewitzslidesharever-140611113954-phpapp01
The nature of the war seen from his social and political implications was perhaps for the first time described by the general Carl von Clausewitz in the pages of On War. In terms of popularity, it seems undeniable that Clausewitzs work has fueled hundreds of comments and criticisms that among all the XIX and XX century have shelled and analyzed his thought. Not simply the greatest book On War but the one truly great book on that subject yet written says Bernard Brody about On War (Brody: 1973, v.25:2). ]]>

The nature of the war seen from his social and political implications was perhaps for the first time described by the general Carl von Clausewitz in the pages of On War. In terms of popularity, it seems undeniable that Clausewitzs work has fueled hundreds of comments and criticisms that among all the XIX and XX century have shelled and analyzed his thought. Not simply the greatest book On War but the one truly great book on that subject yet written says Bernard Brody about On War (Brody: 1973, v.25:2). ]]>
Wed, 11 Jun 2014 11:39:54 GMT /slideshow/essay-1-is-clausewitz-slide-share-ver/35754302 FranciscoRSanchez@slideshare.net(FranciscoRSanchez) Is Clausewitz Still Relevant Today? FranciscoRSanchez The nature of the war seen from his social and political implications was perhaps for the first time described by the general Carl von Clausewitz in the pages of On War. In terms of popularity, it seems undeniable that Clausewitzs work has fueled hundreds of comments and criticisms that among all the XIX and XX century have shelled and analyzed his thought. Not simply the greatest book On War but the one truly great book on that subject yet written says Bernard Brody about On War (Brody: 1973, v.25:2). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/essay1isclausewitzslidesharever-140611113954-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The nature of the war seen from his social and political implications was perhaps for the first time described by the general Carl von Clausewitz in the pages of On War. In terms of popularity, it seems undeniable that Clausewitzs work has fueled hundreds of comments and criticisms that among all the XIX and XX century have shelled and analyzed his thought. Not simply the greatest book On War but the one truly great book on that subject yet written says Bernard Brody about On War (Brody: 1973, v.25:2).
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Metas de las Pol鱈ticas P炭blicas, Equidad vs Eficiencia: An叩lisis de caso: Proyecto "V鱈a Verde" en Puerto Rico https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/metas-de-las-polticas-pblicas-equidad-vs-eficiencia-anlisis-de-caso-proyecto-va-verde-en-puerto-rico/15758292 trabajofinalapp2012-121225143250-phpapp02
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Elecciones y Democracia: 多Son las elecciones condici坦n suficiente para la democracia? https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/elecciones-y-democracia-son-las-elecciones-condicin-suficiente-para-la-democracia/15758270 trabajopolticacomparada-121225142443-phpapp02
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Tue, 25 Dec 2012 14:24:44 GMT https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/elecciones-y-democracia-son-las-elecciones-condicin-suficiente-para-la-democracia/15758270 FranciscoRSanchez@slideshare.net(FranciscoRSanchez) Elecciones y Democracia: 多Son las elecciones condici坦n suficiente para la democracia? FranciscoRSanchez <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/trabajopolticacomparada-121225142443-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
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Pol鱈tica y Gobierno en el frica Subsahariana: Estudio de Caso, Somalia https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/poltica-y-gobierno-en-el-frica-subsahariana-estudio-de-caso-somalia/15758216 trabajodesomalia2convocpdf-121225140758-phpapp01
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Cooperaci坦n al Desarrollo: Potabilizaci坦n de aguas en Cochabamba, Bolivia 2012 https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/cooperacin-al-desarrollo-potabilizacin-de-aguas-en-cochabamba-bolivia-2012/15604334 cooperacinaldesarrollobolivia-ppctrabajofinalslideeeei-121212060607-phpapp01
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-FranciscoRSanchez-48x48.jpg?cb=1523545518 I only want to live in peace and plant potatoes and dream! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZpEekF1OlI&noredirect=1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mBoAxFgALI&feature=player_embedded https://www.linkedin.com/in/franciscoruizsanchez https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thesecuritizationoftheenvironmentintheusa-dissertation-150103132752-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/the-securitization-of-the-environment-in-the-usa-dissertation-francisco-ruiz-sanchez-online-version/43173242 The Securitization of ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/essay1irwarengslidesharever-140611113955-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/essay-1-ir-war-eng-slide-share-ver/35754305 Why is war so central ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/essay1isclausewitzslidesharever-140611113954-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/essay-1-is-clausewitz-slide-share-ver/35754302 Is Clausewitz Still Re...