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  • de Goede, M. (2011). Blacklisting and the ban: contesting targeted sanctions in Europe. Security Dialogue, 42(6), 499-515. https://doi.org/10.1177/0967010611425368
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    de Goede, M. (2011). European security culture: Preemption and precaution in European security. (Inaugural lecture; No. 411). Vossiuspers UvA.
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    de Goede, M. (2011). Data-analyse en precriminele veiligheid in de strijd tegen terrorisme. Krisis, 2011(3), 59-65. http://www.krisis.eu/content/2011-3/krisis-2011-3-09-de-goede.pdf
  • de Goede, M. (2010). Financial security. In J. P. Burgess (Ed.), The Routledge handbook of new security studies (pp. 100-109). (Routledge handbooks). Routledge.
  • Amoore, L., & de Goede, M. (2010). Cultural political economies of the war on terror. In J. Best, & M. Paterson (Eds.), Cultural political economy (pp. 161-176). (RIPE series in global political economy). Routledge.
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    Adviesraad Internationale Vraagstukken, & Commissie Vrede en Veiligheid (2010). Piraterijbestrijding op zee: een herijking van publieke en private verantwoordelijkheden. (Advies -AIV; No. 72). Adviesraad Internationale Vraagstukken. http://www.eerstekamer.nl/eumobiel/commentaar/20110113/piraterijbestrijding_op_zee_een/document
  • de Goede, M., & Randalls, S. (2009). Precaution, preemption: arts and technologies of the actionable future. Environment and Planning D - Society & Space, 27(5), 859-878. https://doi.org/10.1068/d2608
  • de Goede, M. (2009). Governing finance in the War on Terror. In H. R. Friman (Ed.), Crime and the global political economy (pp. 103-118). (International political economy yearbook; No. 16). Lynne Rienner.
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    de Goede, M. (2009). Finance and the Excess: the Politics of Visibility in the Credit Crisis. Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen, 16(2), 295-306.
  • de Goede, M. (2008). Beyond risk: premediation and the post-9/11 security imagination. Security Dialogue, 39(2-3), 155-176. https://doi.org/10.1177/0967010608088773
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