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Trans-conflict Region in the Context of Theory of Securitization: The Problems of Management

In: Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia

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  • Vladimir N. Gurba

    (Southern Federal University)

  • Valeri N. Konovalov

    (Southern Federal University)

  • Sofia A. Martirosyan

    (Southern Federal University)

  • Gulnora K. Ovrutskaya

    (Southern Federal University)

  • Narine A. Bezverbnaya

    (Rostov State Medical University)

Abstract

The chapter analyzes the phenomenon of a trans-conflict region as a specific territory; attention is paid to connection between the concept of trans-conflict region and such phenomenon as regional security—in particular, the theory of complexes of regional security or theory of securitization of the Copenhagen School of international relations. The chapter sets the task of deconstruction of the concept of security as to the specific regional object, which is viewed as a threat to security. The process of securitization of this object is shown with the help of a certain discursive practice (indoctrination) and politization of the problem.

Suggested Citation

  • Vladimir N. Gurba & Valeri N. Konovalov & Sofia A. Martirosyan & Gulnora K. Ovrutskaya & Narine A. Bezverbnaya, 2020. "Trans-conflict Region in the Context of Theory of Securitization: The Problems of Management," Contributions to Economics, in: Elena G. Popkova & Konstantin V. Vodenko (ed.), Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia, chapter 0, pages 447-456, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:conchp:978-3-030-38497-5_48
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38497-5_48
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