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Total security as threat: The blurring of hard and soft security in northern Europe

Richard Langlais
- 01 Jan 1999 - 
- Vol. 16, Iss: 2, pp 63-79
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The content of US policy is discussed as a contradiction of the basis for identifying hard and soft security, and the blurring of these concepts contributes to the threatening character of total security.
Abstract
Part of the rapid change in thinking about security and security policy is occurring in northern Europe. Notions of “hard” and “soft” security are being implemented, most notably in the Visby Process of the Baltic Sea states. These variations of national security also interact with those of the United States and NATO. The direction of US security policy is called “total security” in the paper. The content of US policy is discussed as a contradiction of the basis for identifying hard and soft security. The blurring of these concepts contributes to the threatening character of total security. Implementation of measures to ensure total security involves the creation of pervasive and comprehensive intelligence gathering mechanisms that, because of their lack of sharply defined targets, has the potential for threatening the security of individuals for the sake of preserving national security.

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Security: A New Framework for Analysis

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Secrecy vs. the need for ecological information: challenges to environmental activism in Russia.

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