Reimagining the National Security State
Liberalism on the Brink
Herausgeber: Greenberg, Karen J
Reimagining the National Security State
Liberalism on the Brink
Herausgeber: Greenberg, Karen J
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A comprehensive look at the toll US government policies took on civil liberties, human rights, and the rule of law in the name of the war on terror.
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A comprehensive look at the toll US government policies took on civil liberties, human rights, and the rule of law in the name of the war on terror.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781108484381
- ISBN-10: 1108484387
- Artikelnr.: 57829516
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781108484381
- ISBN-10: 1108484387
- Artikelnr.: 57829516
Foreword Donald Glascoff; Part I. The National Security State: Power and
Purpose in Perspective: 1. Who's checking whom? Michael J. Glennon; 2. The
deep state vs the failed state: illusions and realities in the pursuit of
security John Gray; 3. A tale of two countries: fundamental rights in the
'war on terror' Douglas Cassel; 4. The national security state gone awry:
returning to first principles Loch K. Johnson; Part II. Tracking the
Decline: 5. The illiberal experiment: how Guantanamo became a defining
American institution Michel Paradis; 6. National security and court
deference: ramifications and worrying trends Laura Pitter; 7. The zealotry
of 'terrorism' Thomas A. Durkin; 8. Re-imagining the national security
state: illusions and constraints ¿ by the numbers Joshua L. Dratel; 9.
Beyond counterinsurgency paradigm of governing: letting go of prediction
and the illusion of an internal enemy Bernard E. Harcourt; 10.
Re-establishing the rule of law as national security Mary Ellen O'Connell;
Part III. Novel Paths Forward: 11. Rethinking the national security state
from an evolutionary perspective: a reconnaissance David Sloan Wilson; 12.
Concluding remarks John Berger; Select bibliography; Index.
Purpose in Perspective: 1. Who's checking whom? Michael J. Glennon; 2. The
deep state vs the failed state: illusions and realities in the pursuit of
security John Gray; 3. A tale of two countries: fundamental rights in the
'war on terror' Douglas Cassel; 4. The national security state gone awry:
returning to first principles Loch K. Johnson; Part II. Tracking the
Decline: 5. The illiberal experiment: how Guantanamo became a defining
American institution Michel Paradis; 6. National security and court
deference: ramifications and worrying trends Laura Pitter; 7. The zealotry
of 'terrorism' Thomas A. Durkin; 8. Re-imagining the national security
state: illusions and constraints ¿ by the numbers Joshua L. Dratel; 9.
Beyond counterinsurgency paradigm of governing: letting go of prediction
and the illusion of an internal enemy Bernard E. Harcourt; 10.
Re-establishing the rule of law as national security Mary Ellen O'Connell;
Part III. Novel Paths Forward: 11. Rethinking the national security state
from an evolutionary perspective: a reconnaissance David Sloan Wilson; 12.
Concluding remarks John Berger; Select bibliography; Index.
Foreword Donald Glascoff; Part I. The National Security State: Power and
Purpose in Perspective: 1. Who's checking whom? Michael J. Glennon; 2. The
deep state vs the failed state: illusions and realities in the pursuit of
security John Gray; 3. A tale of two countries: fundamental rights in the
'war on terror' Douglas Cassel; 4. The national security state gone awry:
returning to first principles Loch K. Johnson; Part II. Tracking the
Decline: 5. The illiberal experiment: how Guantanamo became a defining
American institution Michel Paradis; 6. National security and court
deference: ramifications and worrying trends Laura Pitter; 7. The zealotry
of 'terrorism' Thomas A. Durkin; 8. Re-imagining the national security
state: illusions and constraints ¿ by the numbers Joshua L. Dratel; 9.
Beyond counterinsurgency paradigm of governing: letting go of prediction
and the illusion of an internal enemy Bernard E. Harcourt; 10.
Re-establishing the rule of law as national security Mary Ellen O'Connell;
Part III. Novel Paths Forward: 11. Rethinking the national security state
from an evolutionary perspective: a reconnaissance David Sloan Wilson; 12.
Concluding remarks John Berger; Select bibliography; Index.
Purpose in Perspective: 1. Who's checking whom? Michael J. Glennon; 2. The
deep state vs the failed state: illusions and realities in the pursuit of
security John Gray; 3. A tale of two countries: fundamental rights in the
'war on terror' Douglas Cassel; 4. The national security state gone awry:
returning to first principles Loch K. Johnson; Part II. Tracking the
Decline: 5. The illiberal experiment: how Guantanamo became a defining
American institution Michel Paradis; 6. National security and court
deference: ramifications and worrying trends Laura Pitter; 7. The zealotry
of 'terrorism' Thomas A. Durkin; 8. Re-imagining the national security
state: illusions and constraints ¿ by the numbers Joshua L. Dratel; 9.
Beyond counterinsurgency paradigm of governing: letting go of prediction
and the illusion of an internal enemy Bernard E. Harcourt; 10.
Re-establishing the rule of law as national security Mary Ellen O'Connell;
Part III. Novel Paths Forward: 11. Rethinking the national security state
from an evolutionary perspective: a reconnaissance David Sloan Wilson; 12.
Concluding remarks John Berger; Select bibliography; Index.