Leander, Anna.
Leander, Anna, 19..-....
Leander, Anna 1966-
Leander, Anna, politicoloog
Anna Leander sociologue et politologue
VIAF ID: 166717656 ( Personal )
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/166717656
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Works
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Afterword : engendering knowledge and shifting the spaces of "private security" and "global politics" | |
Assembling exclusive expertise : knowledge, ignorance and conflict resolution in the global South | |
Bertrand Badie : cultural diversity changing international relations? | |
Business and global governance | |
Class, Weberian approaches to | |
Commercialising Security in Europe : Political Consequences for Peace Operations | |
Conclusion | |
Constructivism and international relations : Alexander Wendt and his Critics | |
Critical perspectives on military markets | |
La cyberdéfense française entre État et marché | |
Disenchanted conscription | |
Enduring Conscription : Vagueness and Värnplikt in Sweden | |
European economic and monetary union and the crisis of European social contracts | |
Le féminisme dans les relations internationales : entre relativisme culturel et impérialisme | |
Following Onuf's rules on rule : the legal road to social constructivism | |
French cyber defense between state and market. | |
From cookbooks to encyclopaedias in the making : methodological perspectives for research of non-state actors and processes | |
International relations expertise at the interstices of fields and assemblages | |
Interviewing Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002) about Pierre Bourdieu and international relations | |
Introduction | |
De la défense à la sécurité : aspects économiques et enjeux politiques de la diversification des firmes européennes d’armement dans le domaine de la sécurité | |
La lutte contre l'immigration irrégulière et le droit international : quelle légalité pour l'externalisation des contrôles migratoires ? | |
Making markets responsible : revisiting the state monopoly on the legitimate use of force | |
Marketing security matters : undermining de-securitization through acts of citizenship | |
A nebbish presence : undervalued contributions of sociological institutionalism to IPE | |
New roles for external actors? disagreements about international regulation of private armies | |
Non-individualist rediscoveries of the individual : feminist approaches to world politics | |
The politics of the list : law, security, technology | |
Politiques des images dans les conflits armés contemporains : cas de l'insurrection de Boko Haram et de la violence urbaine liée au Primeiro Comando da Capital à Sao Paulo | |
Reflexivity | |
Regulating the Role of Private Military Companies in Shaping Security and Politics | |
Risk and the fabrication of apolitical, unaccountable military markets : the case of the CIA "killing program" | |
"Robin Hood" politics? Turkey probing a new model in the 1990s | |
Routledge handbook of private security studies | |
Saving the saviors : an international political sociology of the professionalization of humanitarian security | |
Securing sovereignty by governing security through markets | |
Security as business : towards a technical, de-politicized use of force | |
Seen and unseen : hybrid rule in international security | |
Le souci de soi : the duty of care and the humanitarian politics of life | |
Strange looks on developing countries : a neglected kaleidoscope of questions | |
Thinking tools | |
Understanding US national intelligence : analyzing practices to capture the chimera | |
Wars and the un-making of states : taking Tilly seriously in the contemporary world | |
Welcoming new materialist characters to security studies | |
Wendt's constructivism : a relentless quest for synthesis | |
Whitelisting and the rule of law : legal technologies and governance in contemporary commercial security | |
The ¤commodification of violence, private military companies, and African states |