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  1. The Banalisation of ‘Suspicion’: Politics of Prevention, Digitisation of Prediction, Fate of Travellers
  2. Beyond national security, the emergence of a digital reason of state(s) led by transnational guilds of sensitive information: the case of the Five Eyes Plus network
  3. Biographical Reflections on Academic Freedom—Part Two
  4. Counter-terrorism in French politics abroad
  5. Fighting fire with fire
  6. The Future Perfect of Suspicion and Prediction as a Dispositive of Security Today? The Legacy of Foucault (1977)
  7. Obedience in Times of COVID-19 Pandemics: A Renewed Governmentality of Unease?
  8. Biographical Reflections On Academic Freedom—Part One
  9. Data Collaboration: the Aftermath of Operation Sirli
  10. Introduction
  11. Transformations of the transnational field of secret services
  12. Intelligence Oversight in Times of Transnational Impunity
  13. L’art d’écrire les sciences sociales : remettre en cause la politique du style dominante
  14. Violence Performed in Secret by State Agents: For an Alternative Problematisation of Intelligence Studies
  15. Political Sociology
  16. Forum: Did “America First” Construct America Irrelevant?
  17. Obedience in times of COVID-19 pandemics: a renewed governmentality of unease?
  18. Guerre et contre-terrorisme
  19. La rivalité mimétique, une matrice de la guerre contre le terrorisme et de ses stratégies discursives ?
  20. Le contre-terrorisme comme prétexte. Retour sur l’opération Sirli et la politique française
  21. Investigating the Internationalisation of State Nobilities: A Reflexive Return to Double Game Strategies
  22. Les ficelles de l’enquête globale
  23. Introduction to Policing in an Age of Reform
  24. Investigating the Internationalisation of State Nobility: A Reflexive Return to Double Game Strategies – An interview with Yves DEZALAY
  25. The Art of Writing Social Sciences: Disrupting the Current Politics of Style
  26. Shared secrecy in a digital age and a transnational world
  27. The interoperability controversy or how to fail successfully: lessons from Europe
  28. The socio-genesis of a guild of 'digital technologies' justifying transnational interoperable databases in the name of security and border purposes: a reframing of the field of security professionals
  29. International Law and European Migration Policy: Where Is the Terrorism Risk?
  30. Online Surveillance, Censorship, and Encryption in Academia
  31. Les Politiques de Lutte contre le Terrorisme: Enjeux Français
  32. Data politics 1
  33. Data Politics
  34. Shared secrecy in a digital age and a transnational world
  35. Extraordinary Rendition
  36. What Is a PARIS Approach to (In)securitization? Political Anthropological Research for International Sociology
  37. International flows, political order and social change: (in)security, by-product of the will of order over change
  38. Data politics
  39. Frontier Controls in the European Union
  40. Policing at a Distance
  41. Controlling Frontiers
  42. Michel Foucault and International Relations: Cannibal Relations
  43. Sociology of Transnational Guilds
  44. Digital surveillance and everyday democracy
  45. Rethinking Security at the Crossroad of International Relations and Criminology
  46. International Political Sociology
  47. Europe's 21st Century Challenge
  48. Reflections on Immigration Controls and Free Movement in Europe
  49. When Montesquieu Goes Transnational: The Roma as an Excuse, Visas as Preventive Logic, Judges as Sites of Resistance
  50. Foreigners, Refugees or Minorities?
  51. Security, Freedom and Accountability: Europol and Frontex
  52. Frontiers of fear: immigration and insecurity in the United States and Europe
  53. Vigilancia electrónica a gran escala y listas de alerta: ¿Productos de una política paranoica?
  54. Repenser l’impact de la surveillance après l’affaire Snowden : sécurité nationale, droits de l’homme, démocratie, subjectivité et obéissance
  55. War, Police and Assemblages of Intervention
  56. The (in)securitization practices of the three universes of EU border control: Military/Navy – border guards/police – database analysts
  57. After Snowden: Rethinking the Impact of Surveillance
  58. A Sociologia Política Internacional distante da grande síntese: como articular relações entre as disciplinas de Relações Internacionais, Sociologia e Teoria Política
  59. Transnational Power Elites
  60. Globalisation and Economic Security in East Asia
  61. Bourdieu in International Relations
  62. Globalization and Security
  63. Exception, suspicion and radicalization
  64. L'évolution du paysage européen en matière de liberté et de sécurité : rapport à mi-parcours sur le projet challenge
  65. Introduction to Symposium“A Different Reading of the International”: Pierre Bourdieu and International Studies
  66. Pierre Bourdieu and International Relations: Power of Practices, Practices of Power
  67. The Contested Politics of Mobility
  68. Sorting out smart surveillance
  69. Security Practices
  70. The Transformation Of European Border Controls
  71. Immigration controls and free movement in Europe
  72. Introduction to the Forum-Foucault and International Political Sociology
  73. The changing landscape of European liberty and security: the mid-term report of the CHALLENGE project
  74. Terror, Insecurity and Liberty
  75. Security
  76. The Politics of Death
  77. Au nom du 11 septembre...
  78. Political Sociology and the Problem of the International
  79. Legitimacy, War and the Rise of China: An International Political Sociology Perspective
  80. International, Political, Sociology
  81. When two become one
  82. Critical Approaches to Security in Europe: A Networked Manifesto
  83. Internal and External Aspects of Security
  84. Theorizing Surveillance
  85. The Politics of Protection
  86. International Migration and Security
  87. Vers une nord-irlandisation du monde ?
  88. Participation des militaires à la sécurité intérieure : Royaume-Uni, Irlande du Nord1
  89. Editorial - Militaires et sécurité intérieure : l’Irlande du Nord comme métaphore
  90. Controlling a New Migration World
  91. Europe Unbound
  92. Editorial. Facettes de l'(in)sécurité ou l'ordinaire de l'exceptionnel
  93. 1)Le visa Schengen : expression d'une stratégie de « police » à distance
  94. 2) Désaccord aux frontières et politique des visas : les relations entre Schengen et l'Union
  95. 3) La politique commune des visas : les luttes pour l'homogénéisation ou le maintien d'un réseau hétérogène ?
  96. 4) Le visa : instrument de la mise à distance des
  97. 5) Les pratiques quotidiennes de la coopération consulaire
  98. Les relations entre acteurs, les tendances technologiques et les droits des individus
  99. Schengen et la politique des visas
  100. Editorial Introduction
  101. Security and Immigration: Toward a Critique of the Governmentality of Unease
  102. De Tampere à Séville, vers une ultra gouvernementalisation de la domination transnationale ?
  103. Ethnicity, State, and World-System: Comments on the Ways of Making History