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Author(s):
Mustafa Ali Sezal
Journal
Informa UK Limited
Abstract

This article seeks to understand which actors desire securitisation or its opposite, desecuritisation, of technology. The contribution of this research is twofold. Firstly, securitisation of technology has implications for understanding defence and security in contemporary Europe. Secondly, identifying the actors involved in (de)securitisation allows for the analysis of their different roles in determining security discourses around technologies. The article builds on the literature on securitisation theory.

Concluding remarks
Then it explores the EU-level export control regimes and afterwards focuses on a single case study of the Netherlands both as representative of smaller European states with an SME-heavy defence sector and as an example of an expanded export control regime by a member state. To conduct the analysis, I use the data obtained through a workshop with representatives of Dutch defence companies as well as a survey that has been answered by security and defence experts.

Reference details

DOI
10.1080/14702436.2023.2277456
Resource type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2023
ISSN Number
1470-2436
Publication Area
Dual-use cybersecurity
Date Published
2023-10-02

How to cite this reference:

Sezal, M. A. (2023). Security-defence nexus in flux: (De)securitisation of technology in the Netherlands. Informa UK Limited. https://doi.org/10.1080/14702436.2023.2277456 (Original work published)