Safety in international security: a view point from the practice of accident investigation

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While security points to a deliberate harming of humans and/or the environment, safety refers to unintended damage. In this view point, I will analyse how the distinction between safety and security matters in the practice of accident investigation and I will argue that the division between the fields is problematic for the assessment of security-related safety risks. Drawing on the case of the our accident investigation into the downing of flight MH17 above Ukraine in 2014, I highlight key dilemmas the Dutch Safety Board dealt with.

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van Asselt, M. B. A. (2018). Safety in international security: a view point from the practice of accident investigation. Contemporary Security Policy, 39(4), 590–600. https://doi.org/10.1080/13523260.2018.1496541

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