Global Security and Public Health
External reference: https://openalex.org/T13055
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Congress, especially Republicans, uses more security framing in trade policy
Analysis of US trade discourse from 2001 to 2025 shows Congress uses security framing more than the executive branch, with Republicans in Congress leading the trend.
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Global AI governance centers on safety, human-centricity, and fairness
Sociosemiotic analysis of 47 international AI governance documents reveals that consensus on core principles masks implementation gaps and actor tensions in global regulation.
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Western relations to Russian oligarchs changed rapidly after the Ukraine war
Explores how Western institutions rapidly disassociated from Russian oligarchs after Ukraine invasion, introducing oligarch-washing as a framework for understanding institutional responses to.
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CSIS employees reported mental health symptoms and stigma
Study of 38 CSIS employees reveals high rates of mental health disorders, hypervigilance, and unique stigma barriers tied to security protocols.
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Counter-Visual Artifacts: Negotiating Surveillance and Carceral Visuality in Public Housing through Videovoice
Public housing residents use smartphones to create counter-visual documentation challenging surveillance systems, reclaiming agency over how they are seen and represented in their communities.
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UN Security Council transcript dataset covers 1946 to 2024
Comprehensive dataset of 160,000+ UN Security Council speeches from 1946-2024 in machine-readable format, enabling analysis of security norms and institutional discourse evolution.
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Health justice is shaped by power, institutions, and governance
Commentary examining health justice as a political project embedded in power relations, institutional constraints, and epistemic authority rather than purely moral or technical achievement.
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European migration control linked to smuggling fraud networks in Nigeria
Study examines how European biometric border controls inadvertently expanded migrant smuggling in West Africa, revealing networks involving government officials in document fraud.
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Eastern Europe frames shape security narratives in Lithuania
Analysis of Russian and Western meta-frames of Eastern Europe as information warfare tools, with examination of Lithuania's counter-framing strategy and regional security implications.
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States securitize diasporas across borders
Analysis of how states securitize diaspora populations across borders through threat-based framings that reinforce national boundaries and state control.
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Japan’s defense buildup coexists with strong pacifist attitudes
Sociological study examining how Japan reconciles increased defense spending with persistent pacifism through war frames, public attitudes, and civil society voices following Russia's 2022 invasion.
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Food security indicators gave divergent estimates in South Africa
Systematic review of food security measurement in South Africa reveals fragmentation across 82 studies using competing indicators, limiting policy coherence and intervention targeting between.
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GCM’s impact on Canadian migration policy appears limited
Legal analysis of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration's impact on Canadian migration policies, revealing gaps between international commitments and domestic practice.
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Resourcing shapes influence and fragmentation in international organizations
Special issue examining how state resourcing decisions—through funding, personnel, and support—fragment international organizations and undermine multilateral governance effectiveness.
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Stablecoin risks and resilience vary by architecture
Comparative analysis of stablecoin architectures across regulatory environments reveals how design features function differently in quasi-sovereign, commercial, and state-issued models within.
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Uncertainty mistranslation can weaken sociotechnical resilience
Explores how governments mistranslate epistemological uncertainties into technical problems, undermining resilience governance. Examines nuclear safety and pandemic surveillance failures through.
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AI–SAR integration improved Amazon monitoring in Brazilian Air Force analysis
AI and SAR integration enhances Brazilian Air Force Amazonian surveillance, improving territorial governance and sovereignty through automated imagery analysis and anomaly detection.
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Chinese and U.S. news covered the same earthquake differently
Study examining how Chinese and U.S. journalistic cultures shaped media coverage of the 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake, revealing how institutional frameworks and editorial practices reflect.
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TikTok refugees and RedNote natives formed a cosmopolitan discursive community
Explores how TikTok users and RedNote natives built digital solidarity during the US TikTok ban, forming cosmopolitan communities through cultural exchange and everyday communication practices.
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Article traces the "imaginary" in technology, war, and security studies
Explore how imaginaries shape technology, warfare, and great power competition. This article maps social, sociotechnical, and security imaginaries as analytical frameworks for international.

