Jurnal Global dan Strategis
ISSN 1907-9729
Vol. 7 / No. 2 / Published : 2013-07
Order : 3, and page :183 - 195
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Original Article :
The buyat case: straddling between environmental securitization and desecuritization
Author :
- Dini Septiani*1
- Dosen Ilmu Hubungan Internasional Universitas Bina Nusantara, Jakarta
Abstract :
Security studies have moved from traditional state-centric conception of security to wider security issues and actors. Barry Buzan, Ole Waever, and Jaap de Wilde’s Copenhagen School of securitization theory offers a framework to rethink about security studies beyond state/military notion which includes other sectors such as environment. As the School brings forward the concept of politicization, securitization, and de-securitization, a reverse process of securitization, Buyat Case (2004) which involves PT Newmont Minahasa Raya, is put forward to make sense the interrelatedness of politics, security, environmental change, human security, and sustainable development within the framework of Copenhagen School. Whilst the essay particularly attempts to address the question whether the Indonesian government has de-securitized the Buyat Bay case which had been made security issue, the findings show that the securitization of Buyat Bay case is both an act and a process in itself.
Keyword :
security, securitization, de-securitization, Copenhagen School, Buyat Case,
References :
C. Amorin,(2005) “Introduction”, in Dodds, F. and Pippard, T (eds.), 2005. Human and Environmental Security: An Agenda for Change London : Earthscan
J. Barnet,(2010) “Environmental Security”, in Collins, A. (ed.), 2010. Contemporary Security Studies 2nd ed Oxford : Oxford University Press
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