Towards theorizing from the Arab non-periphery: Hyphenated identities and the boundless security field

A. Elgamal
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Across the Middle East, military professionals, private militias, and other security actors often play a central role in the management of urban planning, public administration, and other state affairs. However, security studies scholarship offers few theoretical tools for understanding this deep and overt intertwinement of security and governance, framing it as an outcome of authoritarian practices of coup-proofing or a symptom of ‘weak’ states. This article analyzes spatial planning and land management practices in Egypt and Lebanon to propose two concepts, ‘hyphenated identities’ and the ‘boundless security field’, as alternative theoretical tools for thinking about security. I argue that security logics are deeply enmeshed with the identity of the nation, its histories of conflict, and its experiences of state formation, creating a security field that is boundless and non-discrete. Within this field are a set of ‘hyphenated identities’, or categories of actors who perform dual roles as managers of security and managers of other governance matters. The influence of these actors on governance practices illustrates the extent to which security logics can be imbedded in the structures of the state and its modus operandi, thereby reinforcing the boundlessness of the security field.
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从阿拉伯非边缘地区走向理论化:双重身份和无边无际的安全领域
在整个中东地区,军事专业人员、私人民兵和其他安全行动者往往在城市规划、公共管理和其他国家事务的管理中发挥着核心作用。然而,安全研究学术界几乎没有提供理论工具来理解安全与治理之间这种深刻而公开的交织,而是将其归结为威权主义防政变实践的结果或 "弱 "国的症状。本文分析了埃及和黎巴嫩的空间规划和土地管理实践,提出了 "连体身份 "和 "无边界安全领域 "这两个概念,作为思考安全问题的替代理论工具。我认为,安全逻辑与国家的身份、冲突历史及其国家形成的经历紧密相连,形成了一个无边无际、非离散的安全领域。在这一领域中,存在着一系列 "连体身份",或一类扮演着安全管理者和其他治理事务管理者双重角色的行动者。这些行为者对治理实践的影响说明了安全逻辑在多大程度上可以嵌入国家结构及其运作方式,从而加强安全领域的无边界性。
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