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Assasing Terrorism as a Hegemonic Conception within the Context of Securitization

Year 2020, , 349 - 368, 15.11.2020
https://doi.org/10.47932/ortetut.720727

Abstract

The concept of terrorism has become a widely referred phenomenon in the field of international relations in recent years and has become one of the leading parameters in security-based studies. The increase in the number of terrorist activities in recent years has caused terrorism to become a primary and common threat for national and international security, as acknowledged by international law. However, the ambiguity in the definition of terrorism, which is left unclear in the conceptional framework enables terrorism to be manipulated and instrumentalized for political purposes. Thus, it is observed that what is referred to as terrorism or terrorist can be defined in different ways by different political agendas. Regarding this fact, it is argued in this paper that terrorism is easily used as a useful hegemonic tool. Therefore, it has grown as a hegemonic conception. The main argument of this paper is that terrorism functions as the essential and central element in the securitization policies and systems mainly implemented in the Middle East. How the terrorism conception is materialized for the maintenance of hegemony is analyzed in this paper within the framework of critical security and securitization theories based on two cases; Palestinians and the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) which both have been accused of terrorism for hegemonic purposes within the configuration of securitization.

References

  • Abulof, Uriel. “Deep Securitization and Israel’s Demographic Demon,” International Political Sociology, 8 (4) (December:2014):396-415.
  • Azzam Zeina and Imad Kharb ed. The GCC Crisis at One Year, Stalemate Becomes New Reality, Washington DC: Arap Center, 2018.
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  • Falk, Richard, “War and Peace in an Age of Terror and State Terrorism,” Uluslararası Ilişkiler (International Relations), vol. 4 issue 14, Summer (2007).
  • Eroukhmanof, Clara. “Securitization Theory” in International Relations Theory, edited by Christian Scheinpflug, 104-109. Bristol: E-International Relations Publishing, 2017.
  • Fierke, Karin M. Critical Approaches to International Security. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2015.
  • Gurr, T.R. “The Political Origins of State Violence and Terror: A Theoretical Analysis.” in Government Violence and Repression: An Agenda for Research edited by Michael Stohl and George Lopez, 45-71, New York: Greenwood Press, 1986.
  • Khalidi, Rashid. The Hundred Years War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917-2017. New York: Metropolitan Books, 2020.
  • Mitchell, C., M. Stohl, D. Carleton, G. Lopez, “State Terrorism: Issues of Concept and Measurement,” in Government Violence and Repression: An Agenda for Research edited by Michael Stohl and George Lopez, 1-26, New York: Greenwood Press, 1986.
  • Nanic, Hannan. “The Effectiveness of Israel’s Securitization Narrative on its Impunity in the Context of UN Resolutions Violations” MA Thesis, Utrecht University, June 25, 2018.
  • Pappe, Ilan. The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine. Oxford: Oneworld Publication, 2007.
  • Stohl, M. “The State as Terrorist: Insights and Implications”, Democracy and Security, 2, (2006): 1-25.
  • Sutuurman, Ziyanda. “Terrorism as Controversy: The Shifting Definition of Terrorism in State Politics” E-international Relations, Sep 24, 2019, accessed 14.11.2019. https://www.e-ir.info/2019/09/24/terrorism-as-controversy-the-shifting-definition-of-terrorism-in-state-politics/e.t. Wæver, Ole. "Politics, Security, Theory." Security Dialogue 42, no. 4/5 (2011): 465-80. Accessed April 2, 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/26301802.
  • Waever, Ole. “The Theory Act: Responsibility and Exactitude as Seen from Securatization” International Relations, 29(1), (2015): 121-127.
  • Wright, Steven. The United States and Persian Gulf Security: The Foundations of the War on Terror. Reading, UK: Ithaca Press, 2007.
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  • Lynch, Marc, “Attempts to designate the Muslim Brotherhood have failed before. Why is it returning now?” The Washington Post, May 1, 2019. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/05/01/designating-muslim-brotherhood-terrorist-organization-has-failed-before-why-is-it-returning-now/.
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تقييم الإرهاب كمصطلح هيمنة في سياق الأمننة

Year 2020, , 349 - 368, 15.11.2020
https://doi.org/10.47932/ortetut.720727

Abstract

أصبح مصطلح الإرهاب خلال السنوات الأخيرة ظاهرة يتم الاستشهاد بها على نطاق واسع في مجال العلاقات الدولية وأحد
المعايير الهامة في الدراسات الأمنية. زيادة عدد الفعاليات الإرهابية في السنوات الأخيرة، تسبب في وضع مسألة الإرهاب على
رأس قائمة الأخطار الرئيسية والمشتركة للأمن الوطني والدولي الذي تقبله قوانين الدول والمنظمات الدولية. وإضافة لذلك، فإن
الغموض في تعريف الإرهاب الذي لم يتم وضع إطار اصطلاحي له، يسمح بإمكانية التلاعب بالإرهاب واستغلاله لأغراض
سياسية. لذلك، يبدو أن الإرهاب أو العناصر التي يشار إليها بالإرهابيين يمكن تعريفها بأشكال مختلفة من قبل أجندات سياسية
مختلفة. ووفق هذه الحقيقة، تشير هذه المقالة إلى أنه من السهل استخدام الإرهاب كوسيلة فعالة للهيمنة، ولهذا السبب يمكن القول
إن هناك تطور لمصطلح هيمنة. الموضوع الرئيسي لهذه الدراسة، هو أن الإرهاب يعمل كعنصر إلزامي ومركزي في سياسات
وأنظمة الأمننة التي تم هيكلتها لاسيما في الشرق الأوسط. هذه المقالة تبحث كيفية استخدام مصطلح الإرهاب من أجل استمرار
الهيمنة، في إطار نظريتي الأمن والأمننة النقديتين، من خلال تناول نموذجي المجتمع الفلسطيني والإخوان المسلمين المتّهميْن
بالإرهاب وفق الأمننة التي تم تحقيقها بما يتماشى مع أهداف الهيمنة لكلا النظريتين.

References

  • Abulof, Uriel. “Deep Securitization and Israel’s Demographic Demon,” International Political Sociology, 8 (4) (December:2014):396-415.
  • Azzam Zeina and Imad Kharb ed. The GCC Crisis at One Year, Stalemate Becomes New Reality, Washington DC: Arap Center, 2018.
  • Blakeley, Ruth. State Terrorism and Neoliberalism: The North in the South, Routledge Critical Terrorism Studies, London: Routledge, 2009.
  • Blakeley, Ruth. “State Violence as State Terrorism,” in The Ashgate Research Companion to Political Violence, ed. Marie Breen-Smyth, 63-78, Abingdon: Routledge, 18 Dec 2012, Routledge Handbooks Online, accessed March 21, 2020.
  • Buzan Barry and Ole Waever, “Macrosecuritization and Security Constellations: Reconsidering Scale in Securitization Theory.” Review of International Studies, 35, no2, (April, 2009): 253-276.
  • Chomsky Noam, “Terrorism, American Style.” World Policy Journal, volume 24 issue1, (March 2007): 44-45.
  • Falk, Richard, “War and Peace in an Age of Terror and State Terrorism,” Uluslararası Ilişkiler (International Relations), vol. 4 issue 14, Summer (2007).
  • Eroukhmanof, Clara. “Securitization Theory” in International Relations Theory, edited by Christian Scheinpflug, 104-109. Bristol: E-International Relations Publishing, 2017.
  • Fierke, Karin M. Critical Approaches to International Security. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2015.
  • Gurr, T.R. “The Political Origins of State Violence and Terror: A Theoretical Analysis.” in Government Violence and Repression: An Agenda for Research edited by Michael Stohl and George Lopez, 45-71, New York: Greenwood Press, 1986.
  • Khalidi, Rashid. The Hundred Years War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917-2017. New York: Metropolitan Books, 2020.
  • Mitchell, C., M. Stohl, D. Carleton, G. Lopez, “State Terrorism: Issues of Concept and Measurement,” in Government Violence and Repression: An Agenda for Research edited by Michael Stohl and George Lopez, 1-26, New York: Greenwood Press, 1986.
  • Nanic, Hannan. “The Effectiveness of Israel’s Securitization Narrative on its Impunity in the Context of UN Resolutions Violations” MA Thesis, Utrecht University, June 25, 2018.
  • Pappe, Ilan. The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine. Oxford: Oneworld Publication, 2007.
  • Stohl, M. “The State as Terrorist: Insights and Implications”, Democracy and Security, 2, (2006): 1-25.
  • Sutuurman, Ziyanda. “Terrorism as Controversy: The Shifting Definition of Terrorism in State Politics” E-international Relations, Sep 24, 2019, accessed 14.11.2019. https://www.e-ir.info/2019/09/24/terrorism-as-controversy-the-shifting-definition-of-terrorism-in-state-politics/e.t. Wæver, Ole. "Politics, Security, Theory." Security Dialogue 42, no. 4/5 (2011): 465-80. Accessed April 2, 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/26301802.
  • Waever, Ole. “The Theory Act: Responsibility and Exactitude as Seen from Securatization” International Relations, 29(1), (2015): 121-127.
  • Wright, Steven. The United States and Persian Gulf Security: The Foundations of the War on Terror. Reading, UK: Ithaca Press, 2007.
  • Online Sources
  • “Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of Terrorism,” League of Nations, World Digital Library, accessed 15.03.2020, https://dl.wdl.org/11579/service/11579.pdf.
  • “Council Framework Decision on 13 June 2002 on combating terrorism,” Eur-Lex, accessed November 11, 2019. https://eur- lex.europa.eu/legal content/EN/TXT/?uri=LEGISSUM%3Al33168 accessed 11.11.2019.
  • “Country Reports on Terrorism,” US. Department of State, accessed January 15, 2020 https://www.state.gov/country-reports-on-terrorism/.
  • “Definition of Terrorism by Country in OECD Countries”, OECD International Platform on Terrorism Risk Insurance, accessed January 13, 2020. https://www.oecd.org/daf/fin/insurance/TerrorismDefinition-Table.pdf.
  • Government of Canada, Justice Laws Website, accessed February19, 2020. https://laws- lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/a-11.7/page-1.html.
  • “Understanding Bill C-51: The Anti-Terrorism Act 2015,” Canadian Civil Liberties Association, May 19, 2015. accessed March 19, 2020. https://ccla.org/understanding-bill-c-51-the-anti-terrorism-act-2015/.
  • “Data on Casualties,” Occupied Palestinian Territory, ONCHA United Nation’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Accessed February, 02, 2020. https://www.ochaopt.org/data/casualties.
  • “Facebook Disables Natenyahu Page bot over Hate Speech” The Guardian, Sep 12, 2019. Accessed Feb 2, 2020. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/sep/12/facebook-disables-netanyahu-page-bot-over-hate-speech-violation.
  • “Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO),” Congressional Research Service, accessed Nov 25, 2019.https://fas.org/sgp/crs/terror/IF10613.pdf .
  • Jenkins, John Philip, Terrorism, Enciclopedia Britannica, accessed 09.11.2019, https://www.britannica.com/topic/terrorism
  • Kirkpatrick, David D. “Is the Muslim Brotherhood a Terrorist Group” The New York Times, April 30, 2019, https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/30/world/middleeast/is-the-muslim-brotherhood-terrorist.html.
  • Lynch, Marc, “Attempts to designate the Muslim Brotherhood have failed before. Why is it returning now?” The Washington Post, May 1, 2019. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/05/01/designating-muslim-brotherhood-terrorist-organization-has-failed-before-why-is-it-returning-now/.
  • “Terrorism”, What We Investigate, accessed November 20, 2019. https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/terrorism.
  • “Terrorism”, The Crown Prosecution Service CPS, accessed December 22, 2019. https://www.cps.gov.uk/terrorism.

Güvenlikleştirme Bağlamında Terörizmin Hegemonik Bir Kavram Olarak Değerlendirilmesi

Year 2020, , 349 - 368, 15.11.2020
https://doi.org/10.47932/ortetut.720727

Abstract

Terörizm kavramı, son yıllarda uluslararası ilişkiler alanında geniş çapta atıfta bulunulan bir olgu ve güvenlik temelli çalışmalarda önde gelen parametrelerden biri haline gelmiştir. Son yıllarda terörist faaliyetlerin sayısının artması, terörizmin devlet yasaları ve uluslararası örgütler tarafından kabul edilen ulusal ve uluslararası güvenlik için başat ve ortak tehdit haline gelmesine neden olmuştur. Bununla birlikte, kavramsal çerçevesi netleşmemiş olan terörizmin tanımındaki belirsizlik, terörizmin siyasi amaçlar için manipüle edilmesine ve araçlaştırılmasına olanak tanımaktadır. Bundan dolayı, terörizme ya da terörist ile atıfta bulunulan unsurların, farklı siyasi gündemler tarafından farklı şekillerde tanımlanabildiği görülmektedir. Bu gerçekten hareketle, bu makalede terörizmin etkili bir hegemonik araç olarak kolayca kullanıldığı, bu nedenle hegemonik bir kavram olarak geliştiği ileri sürülmektedir. Bu çalışmanın temel argümanı terrörizmin özellikle Ortadoğu’da yapılandırılan güvenlikleştirme politikaları ve sistemlerinin zorunlu ve merkezi unsuru olarak işlev görüyor olmasıdır. Bu makalede, terörizm kavramının hegemonyanın sürdürülmesi için nasıl kullanıldığı eleştirel güvenlik ve güvenlikleştirme teorileri çerçevesinde, her ikisi de hegemonik hedefler doğrultusunda gerçekleştirilen güvenlikleştirmeler çerçevesinde terrörizmle suçlanan Filistin toplumu ve Müslüman Kardeşler (MK) örnekleri üzerinden incelenmektedir.

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  • Azzam Zeina and Imad Kharb ed. The GCC Crisis at One Year, Stalemate Becomes New Reality, Washington DC: Arap Center, 2018.
  • Blakeley, Ruth. State Terrorism and Neoliberalism: The North in the South, Routledge Critical Terrorism Studies, London: Routledge, 2009.
  • Blakeley, Ruth. “State Violence as State Terrorism,” in The Ashgate Research Companion to Political Violence, ed. Marie Breen-Smyth, 63-78, Abingdon: Routledge, 18 Dec 2012, Routledge Handbooks Online, accessed March 21, 2020.
  • Buzan Barry and Ole Waever, “Macrosecuritization and Security Constellations: Reconsidering Scale in Securitization Theory.” Review of International Studies, 35, no2, (April, 2009): 253-276.
  • Chomsky Noam, “Terrorism, American Style.” World Policy Journal, volume 24 issue1, (March 2007): 44-45.
  • Falk, Richard, “War and Peace in an Age of Terror and State Terrorism,” Uluslararası Ilişkiler (International Relations), vol. 4 issue 14, Summer (2007).
  • Eroukhmanof, Clara. “Securitization Theory” in International Relations Theory, edited by Christian Scheinpflug, 104-109. Bristol: E-International Relations Publishing, 2017.
  • Fierke, Karin M. Critical Approaches to International Security. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2015.
  • Gurr, T.R. “The Political Origins of State Violence and Terror: A Theoretical Analysis.” in Government Violence and Repression: An Agenda for Research edited by Michael Stohl and George Lopez, 45-71, New York: Greenwood Press, 1986.
  • Khalidi, Rashid. The Hundred Years War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917-2017. New York: Metropolitan Books, 2020.
  • Mitchell, C., M. Stohl, D. Carleton, G. Lopez, “State Terrorism: Issues of Concept and Measurement,” in Government Violence and Repression: An Agenda for Research edited by Michael Stohl and George Lopez, 1-26, New York: Greenwood Press, 1986.
  • Nanic, Hannan. “The Effectiveness of Israel’s Securitization Narrative on its Impunity in the Context of UN Resolutions Violations” MA Thesis, Utrecht University, June 25, 2018.
  • Pappe, Ilan. The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine. Oxford: Oneworld Publication, 2007.
  • Stohl, M. “The State as Terrorist: Insights and Implications”, Democracy and Security, 2, (2006): 1-25.
  • Sutuurman, Ziyanda. “Terrorism as Controversy: The Shifting Definition of Terrorism in State Politics” E-international Relations, Sep 24, 2019, accessed 14.11.2019. https://www.e-ir.info/2019/09/24/terrorism-as-controversy-the-shifting-definition-of-terrorism-in-state-politics/e.t. Wæver, Ole. "Politics, Security, Theory." Security Dialogue 42, no. 4/5 (2011): 465-80. Accessed April 2, 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/26301802.
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  • Wright, Steven. The United States and Persian Gulf Security: The Foundations of the War on Terror. Reading, UK: Ithaca Press, 2007.
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  • “Data on Casualties,” Occupied Palestinian Territory, ONCHA United Nation’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Accessed February, 02, 2020. https://www.ochaopt.org/data/casualties.
  • “Facebook Disables Natenyahu Page bot over Hate Speech” The Guardian, Sep 12, 2019. Accessed Feb 2, 2020. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/sep/12/facebook-disables-netanyahu-page-bot-over-hate-speech-violation.
  • “Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO),” Congressional Research Service, accessed Nov 25, 2019.https://fas.org/sgp/crs/terror/IF10613.pdf .
  • Jenkins, John Philip, Terrorism, Enciclopedia Britannica, accessed 09.11.2019, https://www.britannica.com/topic/terrorism
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  • Lynch, Marc, “Attempts to designate the Muslim Brotherhood have failed before. Why is it returning now?” The Washington Post, May 1, 2019. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/05/01/designating-muslim-brotherhood-terrorist-organization-has-failed-before-why-is-it-returning-now/.
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  • “Terrorism”, The Crown Prosecution Service CPS, accessed December 22, 2019. https://www.cps.gov.uk/terrorism.
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Esra Cavusoglu 0000-0001-6134-6265

Publication Date November 15, 2020
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Chicago Cavusoglu, Esra. “Assasing Terrorism As a Hegemonic Conception Within the Context of Securitization”. Ortadoğu Etütleri 12, no. 2 (November 2020): 349-68. https://doi.org/10.47932/ortetut.720727.

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