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Holger Stritzel

Lecturer

Room: 239

Office Hours

Tel: 1944

Email: hs41st-andrews.ac.uk


About

Holger Stritzel received his PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science. He took up his position at St Andrews in 2009.


Teaching

IR5001/IR3025 International Security

IR3039 International Relations of the European Union 

IR4522 Critical Approaches to International Security

IR5003 Regional Security

IR1006 Foreign Policy and International Security


Research

The concept of translation

The travel (globalisation and localisation) of threat discourse

New European Security Theory, in particular discursive constructivism and securitization theory

The concept and methodology of discourse analysis


Articles

Main

(2011) 'Security, the Translation', Security Dialogue, 42:4/5, 343-355.

(2011) ‘Security as Translation: Threats, Discourse, and the Politics of Localisation’, Review of International Studies, 37:5, 2491-2517.

(2007) ‘Towards a Theory of Securitization: Copenhagen and Beyond’, European Journal of International Relations, 13:3, 357-84.

(2007) C.A.S.E. Collective ‘Europe, Knowledge, Politics – Engaging with the Limits: The C.A.S.E. Collective Responds’, Security Dialogue, 38:4, 559-76.

(2006) C.A.S.E. Collective ‘Critical Approaches to Security in Europe: A Networked Manifesto’, Security Dialogue, 37:4, 443-87.

(2005) (with Christian Büger) ‘New European Security Theory’, Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen, 12:2, 117-26.

Other

(2008) (with Dirk Schmittchen) 'Different "Languages" in Germany and the US? A Comparison of Transatlantic Security Discourses on Rogue States', Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft, No.1, 52-67.

(2007) (with Felix Berenskoetter) 'Organised Crime', CASE Memo, No.1.

(2006) 'German and American Perceptions of "Rogue States", AICGS Advisor, October 13. 

(2005) 'Review: European Approaches to International Relations Theory', Journal of International Relations and Development, 8:1, 88-91.

(2004) 'Review: European Integration Theory', Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 33:2, 458-460.


Book Chapters

(2010) (with Dirk Schmittchen) ‘Securitization, Culture, and Power: Rogue States in US and German Discourse’, in Thierry Balzacq (ed.) Securitization Theory (London: Routledge).

(2008) ‘The Communication of Transnational Threats’, in Jens Tenscher and Henrike Viehrig (eds) Political Communication in International Relations (Berlin: Lit).

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