加拿大的反恐战争:穆斯林的安全

U. Jamil
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摘要:在过去15年的“反恐战争”话语中,穆斯林的证券化一直是一个持续的过程。它通过一种逻辑巩固了穆斯林作为西方和西方敌人的观念,这种逻辑创造了归属感的等级制度,破坏了他们对公民身份的要求。此外,证券化已扩大到不仅包括国家,还包括社会成员,通过他们的日常角色和活动对威胁保持警惕并保护国家。在这个更广泛的背景下,本文在国家关注穆斯林青年暴力激进化的背景下,批判性地考察了加拿大反恐战争中穆斯林的证券化。虽然自2011年加拿大政府发布反恐政策以来,这一直是一个持续的联邦问题,但加拿大并没有一个集中的国家打击暴力极端主义(CVE)计划。这为魁北克提出和实施自己的反激进化计划(2015-2018)创造了空间。本文分析了魁北克政府的反激进化计划是如何重新定义这个问题的,并将其从一个政治和法律问题扩展到一个社会问题,加强了魁北克对法语白人多数和少数穆斯林移民青年之间的多样性、身份和跨文化社会关系的关注。该计划说明了证券化如何作为一个涉及国家和社会的广泛进程发挥作用,使国家安全成为提供卫生、教育和相关社会服务的主要视角。它强化了穆斯林作为国家威胁的社会建构,更广泛地说,是对西方的威胁。
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The War on Terror in Canada: Securitizing Muslims
Abstract:The securitization of Muslims has been an ongoing process in the “war on terror” discourse of the past 15 years. It has solidified the perception of Muslims as enemies in and of the West through a logic which creates hierarchies of belonging and undermines their claims to citizenship. In addition, securitization has expanded to include not only the state, but also members of society to be vigilant about threats and to protect the country through their everyday roles and activities. In this broader context, this paper critically examines the securitization of Muslims in the war on terror in Canada in the context of state concerns about violent radicalization among Muslim youth. While this has been an ongoing federal matter since 2011, when the Canadian government released its counter-terrorism policy, Canada did not have a centralized national Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) program. This creates space for Quebec to propose and implement its own Anti-Radicalization Plan (2015–2018). This paper undertakes an analysis of how the Quebec government’s counter-radicalization plan reframes the issue and expands it from being a political and legal issue into a social problem, reinforcing Quebec-specific concerns about diversity, identity and intercultural social relations between white francophone majorities and minority Muslim immigrant youth. The plan illustrates how securitization works as an expansive process that involves both the state and society by making national security the primary lens for the provision of health, education and related social services. It reinforces the social construction of Muslims as threats to the nation, and more broadly, to the West.
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