Rituals of world politics: on (visual) practices disordering things

Rituals are customarily muted into predictable routines aimed to stabilise social orders and limit conflict. As a result, their magic lure recedes into the background, and the unexpected and disruptive elements are downplayed. Our collaborative contribution counters this move by foregrounding rituals of world politics as social practices with notable disordering effects. We engage a series of ‘world pictures’ to show the worlding and disruptive work enacted in rituals designed to sustain the sovereign exercise of violence and war, here colonial treatymaking, state commemoration, military/service dog training, cyber-security podcasts, algorithmically generated maps, the visit of Prince Harry to a joint NATO exercise and border ceremonies in India, respectively. We do so highlighting rituals’ immanent potential for disruption of existing orders, the fissures, failures and unforeseen repercussions. Reappraising the disordering role of ritual practices sheds light on the place of rituals in rearticulating the boundaries of the political. Rituals can generate dissensus and re-divisions of the sensible rather than only impose a consensus by policing the boundaries of the political, as Rancière might phrase it. Our images are essential to the account. They help disinterring the fundamentals and ambiguities of the current worldings of security, capturing the affective atmosphere of rituals.

Konsekvenserne af den russiske krig i Ukraine for afskrækkelsen i Østersøregionen

Mälksoo, Maria (2022) Konsekvenserne af den russiske krig i Ukraine for afskrækkelsen i Østersøregionen. In: Efter freden: Ukrainekrigens betydning for dansk og europæisk sikkerhed (edited by Kristian Søby Kristensen and Niels Byrjalsen). Copenhagen: Centre for Military Studies, University of Copenhagen, pp. 74-81. 

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After the Peace

Meie reliikvia on heidutus

Mälksoo, Maria (2022) Ritual Deterrence, interview to IR101 Initiative Podcast  

Mälksoo, Maria (2021) Ritual Reverence to Deterrence in Cyberspace. Directions: Cyber Digital Europe Blog, https://directionsblog.eu/ritual-reverence-to-deterrence-in-cyberspace/

The efficacy of deterrence as a method of conflict management is highly disputed. Yet, deterrence persists as a go-to security strategy and is flourishing in the spheres of cyber and information warfare. The EU is now embracing deterrence and its political appeal to advance its cybersecurity posture. But the prudence of this move remains unproven, and it is counterintuitive to the EU’s ambitions as a positive and pacifying force in cyberspace.