International Security and New Threats: Securitisation and Desecuritisation of Drug Trafficking at the Brazilian Borders

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Caroline Cordeiro Viana e
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Pereira,Alexsandro Eugenio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Contexto Internacional
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-85292019000100209
Resumo: Abstract The expansion of the security agenda was at the basis of the emergence of new theoretical concepts in the field of studies on international security. One example is the concept of securitisation, developed by the Copenhagen School, which makes it possible to examine, on the one hand, new threats to the security of countries and, on the other hand, the policies through which they seek to address them. Based on this concept, the article argues that drug trafficking was securitised by the Brazilian government in the period of 2011-2016. From 2016, with the issue of Decree nº 8903, the matter returned to the stage of ‘politicisation’ as understood by the Copenhagen School. The decree marked, therefore, a process of desecuritisation of the issue in Brazil, since it revoked the Strategic Border Plan, resulting in the loss of the temporary and emergency nature of the ‘Ágata’ operations. This article analyses the development of Brazilian legislation since 1976 on this matter and carries out, for the period 2011 to 2016, content analysis of the narrative on securitisation. In addition, this work examines the guidelines and nature of the Brazilian government’s public policies aimed at combating drug trafficking.
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title International Security and New Threats: Securitisation and Desecuritisation of Drug Trafficking at the Brazilian Borders
spellingShingle International Security and New Threats: Securitisation and Desecuritisation of Drug Trafficking at the Brazilian Borders
Silva,Caroline Cordeiro Viana e
Brazil
drug trafficking
securitisation
desecuritisation
Operation Ágata
title_short International Security and New Threats: Securitisation and Desecuritisation of Drug Trafficking at the Brazilian Borders
title_full International Security and New Threats: Securitisation and Desecuritisation of Drug Trafficking at the Brazilian Borders
title_fullStr International Security and New Threats: Securitisation and Desecuritisation of Drug Trafficking at the Brazilian Borders
title_full_unstemmed International Security and New Threats: Securitisation and Desecuritisation of Drug Trafficking at the Brazilian Borders
title_sort International Security and New Threats: Securitisation and Desecuritisation of Drug Trafficking at the Brazilian Borders
author Silva,Caroline Cordeiro Viana e
author_facet Silva,Caroline Cordeiro Viana e
Pereira,Alexsandro Eugenio
author_role author
author2 Pereira,Alexsandro Eugenio
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Caroline Cordeiro Viana e
Pereira,Alexsandro Eugenio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazil
drug trafficking
securitisation
desecuritisation
Operation Ágata
topic Brazil
drug trafficking
securitisation
desecuritisation
Operation Ágata
description Abstract The expansion of the security agenda was at the basis of the emergence of new theoretical concepts in the field of studies on international security. One example is the concept of securitisation, developed by the Copenhagen School, which makes it possible to examine, on the one hand, new threats to the security of countries and, on the other hand, the policies through which they seek to address them. Based on this concept, the article argues that drug trafficking was securitised by the Brazilian government in the period of 2011-2016. From 2016, with the issue of Decree nº 8903, the matter returned to the stage of ‘politicisation’ as understood by the Copenhagen School. The decree marked, therefore, a process of desecuritisation of the issue in Brazil, since it revoked the Strategic Border Plan, resulting in the loss of the temporary and emergency nature of the ‘Ágata’ operations. This article analyses the development of Brazilian legislation since 1976 on this matter and carries out, for the period 2011 to 2016, content analysis of the narrative on securitisation. In addition, this work examines the guidelines and nature of the Brazilian government’s public policies aimed at combating drug trafficking.
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