”All necessary measures” - En diskursanalys av NATO:s intervention i Libyen 2011
Abstract
The world is changing, and with it the security doctrines and the world order. This bachelor thesis is
focusing on the expressions of world order as described by Björn Hettne through a case study of
NATO’s intervention i Libya 2011 and it’s use of Responsibility to Protect. The paper uses the
discourse theory developed by Laclau’s and Mouffe to map and analyse NATO’s discourse through
the press releases made by NATO during and just before the intervention. This in turn is then used
as examples of NATO’s discourse on the following: security in terms of human security versus state
security; group identity and who is it that NATO is supposed to protect; and who is made human, in
the lines of Maja Zehfuss’s research on the idea of humanity. Among the key findings are the way
which the Libyan dictator Muhammar al-Gaddafi is by NATO both defined as a human and a
representative of an inhumane regime, and that NATO’s intervention in Libya may be seen as a
failed attempt to establish a new world order, with a few suggestions for further research.
Degree
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Date
2018-02-28Author
Carlsson, Leo
Keywords
Security
State Security
Human Security
Responsibility to Protect
NATO
Libya
Sovereignty
Series/Report no.
Globala studier
2017:10
Language
eng