Spaces of security and insecurity : geographies of the War on Terror
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Spaces of security and insecurity : geographies of the War on Terror
(Critical geopolitics)
Ashgate, c2009
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Includes index
Contents of Works
- Spaces of security and insecurity : geographies of the war on terror / Alan Ingram and Klaus Dodds
- Blair, neo-conservatism and the war on territorial integrity / Stuart Elden
- Containers of fate : problematic states and paradoxical sovereignty / Alex Jeffrey
- Colonizing commemoration : sacred space and the war on terror / Nick Megoran
- A "new mecca for terrorism"? : unveiling the "second front" in Southeast Asia / Chih Yuan Woon
- Disciplining the diaspora : Tamil self-determination and the politics of proscription / Suthaharan Nadarajah
- Negotiating security : governmentality and asylum/immigration NGOs in the UK / Patricia Noxolo
- Asylum, immigration and the circulation of unease at Lunar House / Nick Gill
- Garden terrorists and the war on weeds : interrogating New Zealand's biosecurity regime / Kezia Barker
- "All we need is NATO"? : Euro-Atlantic integration and militarization in Europe / Merje Kuus
- Satellite television, the war on terror and political conflict in the Arab world / Lina Khatib
- Maranatha! : premillennial dispensationalism and the counter-intuitive geopolitics of (in)security / Jason Dittmer
- Common ground? : anti-imperialism in UK anti-war movements / Richard Phillips
- Art and the geopolitical : remapping security at green zone/red zone / Alan Ingram
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Drawing on critical geopolitics and related strands of social theory, this book combines new case studies with theoretical and methodological reflections on the geographical analysis of security and insecurity. It brings together a mixture of early career and more established scholars and interprets security and the war on terror across a number of domains, including: international law, religion, migration, development, diaspora, art, nature and social movements. At a time when powerful projects of globalization and security continue to extend their reach over an increasingly wide circle of people and places, the book demonstrates the relevance of critical geographical imaginations to an interrogation of the present.
Table of Contents
- 1: Spaces of Security and Insecurity: Geographies of the War on Terror
- 1: Constructing the War on Terror
- 2: Blair, Neo-Conservatism and the War on Territorial Integrity 1
- 3: Containers of Fate: Problematic States and Paradoxical Sovereignty
- 4: Colonizing Commemoration: Sacred Space and the War on Terror 1
- 5: A 'New Mecca for Terrorism'? Unveiling the 'Second Front' in Southeast Asia
- 2: Governing Through Security
- 6: Disciplining the Diaspora: Tamil Self-Determination and the Politics of Proscription
- 7: Negotiating Security: Governmentality and Asylum/Immigration NGOs in the UK
- 8: Asylum, Immigration and the Circulation of Unease at Lunar House
- 9: Garden Terrorists and the War on Weeds: Interrogating New Zealand's Biosecurity Regime
- 10: 'All We Need is NATO'?: Euro-Atlantic Integration and Militarization in Europe
- 3: Alternative Imaginations
- 11: Satellite Television, the War on Terror and Political Conflict in the Arab World
- 12: Maranatha! Premillennial Dispensationalism and the Counter-Intuitive Geopolitics of (In)Security
- 13: Common Ground? Anti-Imperialism in UK Anti-War Movements
- 14: Art and the Geopolitical: Remapping Security at Green Zone/Red Zone
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