Offering an examination of the functions or ambitions - stated and otherwise - of the counter-terrorism policies of key Western states, he chapters in this volume engage with a wide menu of counter-terrorism activities that exist in exploring this theme. This book offers a critical examination of the functions or ambitions - stated and otherwise - of the counter-terrorism policies of key Western states.
Offering an examination of the functions or ambitions - stated and otherwise - of the counter-terrorism policies of key Western states, he chapters in this volume engage with a wide menu of counter-terrorism activities that exist in exploring this theme.This book offers a critical examination of the functions or ambitions - stated and otherwise - of the counter-terrorism policies of key Western states.
Lee Jarvis is a Senior Lecturer in International Security at the University of East Anglia. He is author of Times of Terror: Discourse, Temporality and the War on Terror (2009), and co-author of Terrorism: A Critical Introduction (2011). Michael Lister is Reader in Politics at Oxford Brookes University. He is co-author of Citizenship in Contemporary Europe (2008) and co-editor of The State: Theories and Issues (2005).
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Introduction: the ends of counter-terrorism Lee Jarvis and Michael Lister 1. "There's a good reason they are called al-Qaeda in Iraq. They are al-Qaeda...in...Iraq." The impossibility of a global counterterrorism strategy or the end of the nation state Bob de Graaff 2. Counter-Terrorism: The Ends of a Secular Ministry Charlotte Heath-Kelly 3. Spatial and temporal imaginaries in the securitization of terrorism Kathryn Marie Fisher 4. Counter-terrorism as conflict transformation Laura Zahra McDonald Basia Spalek Phillip Daniel Silk Raquel Da Silva and Zubeda Limbada 5. Contemporary Spanish anti-terrorist policies: ancient myths new approaches Agata Serrano 6. "I read it in the FT": 'Everyday' knowledge of counter-terrorism and its articulation Lee Jarvis and Michael Lister 7. Prosecuting Suspected Terrorists: Precursor Crimes Intercept Evidence and the Priority of Security Stuart MacDonald 8. Banishing the enemies of all mankind: the effectiveness of proscribing terrorist organisations in Australia Canada the UK and US Tim Legrand 9. Britain's Prevent Programme: An end in sight? Paul Thomas 10. How terrorism ends: negotiating the end of the IRA's 'armed struggle' Paul Dixon 11. From Counter Terrorism to Soft Authoritarianism: The Case of Sri Lanka Neil Devotta
Introduction: the ends of counter-terrorism Lee Jarvis and Michael Lister 1. "There's a good reason they are called al-Qaeda in Iraq. They are al-Qaeda...in...Iraq." The impossibility of a global counterterrorism strategy or the end of the nation state Bob de Graaff 2. Counter-Terrorism: The Ends of a Secular Ministry Charlotte Heath-Kelly 3. Spatial and temporal imaginaries in the securitization of terrorism Kathryn Marie Fisher 4. Counter-terrorism as conflict transformation Laura Zahra McDonald Basia Spalek Phillip Daniel Silk Raquel Da Silva and Zubeda Limbada 5. Contemporary Spanish anti-terrorist policies: ancient myths new approaches Agata Serrano 6. "I read it in the FT": 'Everyday' knowledge of counter-terrorism and its articulation Lee Jarvis and Michael Lister 7. Prosecuting Suspected Terrorists: Precursor Crimes Intercept Evidence and the Priority of Security Stuart MacDonald 8. Banishing the enemies of all mankind: the effectiveness of proscribing terrorist organisations in Australia Canada the UK and US Tim Legrand 9. Britain's Prevent Programme: An end in sight? Paul Thomas 10. How terrorism ends: negotiating the end of the IRA's 'armed struggle' Paul Dixon 11. From Counter Terrorism to Soft Authoritarianism: The Case of Sri Lanka Neil Devotta
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