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Minna Harjula ja Heikki Kokko

Inclusive or Securitized Democracy? Finnish Democratization as a Counter-Narrative to the Securitization Politics of the 2020s

This project critically engages with contemporary securitization discourse by examining three major societal crises in Finland since the 1850s. We explore how Finnish democracy and citizens’ rights have been shaped – or restricted – within the frameworks of national security and perceived population threats.

Our research highlights how the advancement of democratic principles, civil rights, and access to information has consistently provided sustainable ways out of societal crises. By foregrounding these democratic responses, the project challenges the legitimacy of securitization policies and offers a new interpretation of Finland’s democratization.

Read more at Tampere University News, 20 October 2025:  Sustainable security maintains trust in society

 

Funding

Kone Foundation 2025-2028
(Photo: Jonne Renvall)

Researchers

Minna Harjula

  • Grant Holder, Post Doc Research
  • Title of Docent (Associate professor)
  • Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Tampere University
  • +358503186079
  • minna.harjula@tuni.fi
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Heikki Kokko

  • Grant Holder, Post Doc Research
  • Title of Docent (Associate Professor)
  • Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Tampere University
  • +358503186127
  • heikki.kokko@tuni.fi
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