Republican Freedom and Committees of Safety: Notes on Historicization in Critical Security Studies

IF 1.7 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Thorsten Bonacker, H. Carl, A. Langenohl, A. Marciniak
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This paper discusses the historical case of committees of safety and their role in three republican revolutions in early modern western political history in order to conceptually contribute to the historicization of critical security studies. These committees were significant in amalgamating republican understandings of public freedom with demands for security from tyrannical oppression, thus highlighting the constitutive role of security considerations in the formation of republican polities and republican political constituencies. Yet, they also pointed to the seemingly self-defeating effects of those committees’ practices in situations perceived as revolutionary, which regularly involved clandestine, self-legitimating, and oppressive force against “enemies of the revolution” and potential internal opposition alike, and hence undermined normative notions of republican freedom. The paper introduces an analytical triad, consisting of definition of security situation, interpretative frame, and security repertoire, which allows analyzing historical situations of securitization in full complexity while at the same time allowing inter-comparability and the modeling of dynamic invocations of security by interdependent actors. Applied to the historical narrative, two interrelated conceptual consequences for a historicization of critical security studies are derived. First, prominent strands in critical security studies will profit from studying securitization as a politically constitutive, as opposed to a merely transformative, act, precisely as securitization crystallizes in historically specific, politically constitutive organizational forms, such as committees of safety. Second, the paper complicates accounts concerning the security/freedom nexus inherited from conceptual history, analyzing the entanglement of republicanism with security reasoning from the perspective of historically situated practices.
共和自由与安全委员会:批判安全研究中的历史化注释
本文讨论了安全委员会的历史案例及其在早期现代西方政治史上三次共和革命中的作用,以便在概念上为批判性安全研究的历史化做出贡献。这些委员会在将共和党对公共自由的理解与对暴政压迫的安全要求结合起来方面发挥了重要作用,从而突出了安全考虑在共和政体和共和政治选区形成中的构成作用。然而,他们也指出,在被认为是革命的情况下,这些委员会的做法似乎适得其反,通常涉及秘密的、自我合法化的、压迫性的力量来对付“革命的敌人”和潜在的内部反对派,因此破坏了共和自由的规范观念。本文介绍了一个由安全形势定义、解释框架和安全库组成的分析三元组,该三元组允许在完全复杂的情况下分析证券化的历史形势,同时允许相互比较和相互依赖的参与者动态调用安全的建模。应用于历史叙事,两个相互关联的概念后果的关键安全研究的历史化推导。首先,关键安全研究中的重要分支将受益于将证券化作为一种政治构成,而不仅仅是一种变革性的行为来研究,正如证券化在历史上特定的、政治构成的组织形式(如安全委员会)中具体化一样。其次,本文将从概念历史中继承的安全/自由关系复杂化,从历史情境实践的角度分析共和主义与安全推理的纠缠。
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Journal of Global Security Studies
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