PO231 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Admiralty Law, Bigos, Port Security

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6 Apr 2016
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Po231 lesson 13: global security governance (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) Private as opposed to public (realm outside of state), government, public sector, sometimes law (civil society, market, and illicit forms) Authority: requires consent, publically expressed: 3 types: market authority, moral authority, and illicit authority. Relocation of authority above and below state. Greater role for civil society and new actors. The result is a blurring of the line between what belongs to internal security and what belongs to external security or defense (bigo p. Blurs the distinction between inside and outside spaces of the state. E-borders externalize, localize, and digitalize the border. Reflect a logic of moving control away from the border and outside the state. Internalization of the border such that the border becomes diffused throughout the domestic space of the state borders used as part of internal migration control".

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