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This edited volume analyses the global making of security institutions and practices in our postcolonial world.
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This edited volume analyses the global making of security institutions and practices in our postcolonial world.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317395997
- Artikelnr.: 45681816
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317395997
- Artikelnr.: 45681816
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Jana Hönke is a Visiting Professor at the Conflict Research Centre, Universität Marburg, Germany, and, subsequently, Assistant Professor and Rosalind-Franklin Fellow at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. Markus-Michael Müller is an Assistant Professor at the ZI Lateinamerika-Institut, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.
Chapter 1: The Global Making of Policing
[Jana Hönke and Markus-Michael Müller]
THE POST-COLONY AS A LABORATORY
Chapter 2: Capillaries of Empire: Colonial Pacification and the Origins of
U.S. Global Surveillance
[Alfred W. McCoy]
Chapter 3: Laboratories of Pacification and Permanent War: Israeli-U.S.
Collaboration in the Global Making of Policing
[Stephen Graham and Alex Baker]
Chapter 4: Beyond the Laboratory Thesis: Gaza as Transmission Belt for War
and Security Technology
[Leila Stockmarr]
SOUTH-SOUTH POLICING ENCOUNTERS
Chapter 5: Entangled Pacifications: Peacekeeping, Counterinsurgency and
Policing in Port-au-Prince and Rio de Janeiro
[Markus-Michael Müller]
Chapter 6: Associated Dependent Security Cooperation: Colombia and the
United States
Arlene Tickner
POSTCOLONIAL TRANSNATIONAL SECURITY FIELDS
Chapter 7: Securing the Diaspora: Policing Global Order
[Mark Laffey and Sutharan Nadarajah]
Chapter 8: 'British Cop or International Cop?' Global Makings of
International Policing Assistance, 2000-2014
[Georgina Sinclair]
Chapter 9: A Translational Perspective on Police-building in Afghanistan:
The Enactment of 'Progress' in the Implementation Gap
[Lars Ostermeier]
CONCLUSION
Chapter 10: Unpacking 'the Global'
[Pinar Bilgin]
[Jana Hönke and Markus-Michael Müller]
THE POST-COLONY AS A LABORATORY
Chapter 2: Capillaries of Empire: Colonial Pacification and the Origins of
U.S. Global Surveillance
[Alfred W. McCoy]
Chapter 3: Laboratories of Pacification and Permanent War: Israeli-U.S.
Collaboration in the Global Making of Policing
[Stephen Graham and Alex Baker]
Chapter 4: Beyond the Laboratory Thesis: Gaza as Transmission Belt for War
and Security Technology
[Leila Stockmarr]
SOUTH-SOUTH POLICING ENCOUNTERS
Chapter 5: Entangled Pacifications: Peacekeeping, Counterinsurgency and
Policing in Port-au-Prince and Rio de Janeiro
[Markus-Michael Müller]
Chapter 6: Associated Dependent Security Cooperation: Colombia and the
United States
Arlene Tickner
POSTCOLONIAL TRANSNATIONAL SECURITY FIELDS
Chapter 7: Securing the Diaspora: Policing Global Order
[Mark Laffey and Sutharan Nadarajah]
Chapter 8: 'British Cop or International Cop?' Global Makings of
International Policing Assistance, 2000-2014
[Georgina Sinclair]
Chapter 9: A Translational Perspective on Police-building in Afghanistan:
The Enactment of 'Progress' in the Implementation Gap
[Lars Ostermeier]
CONCLUSION
Chapter 10: Unpacking 'the Global'
[Pinar Bilgin]
Chapter 1: The Global Making of Policing
[Jana Hönke and Markus-Michael Müller]
THE POST-COLONY AS A LABORATORY
Chapter 2: Capillaries of Empire: Colonial Pacification and the Origins of
U.S. Global Surveillance
[Alfred W. McCoy]
Chapter 3: Laboratories of Pacification and Permanent War: Israeli-U.S.
Collaboration in the Global Making of Policing
[Stephen Graham and Alex Baker]
Chapter 4: Beyond the Laboratory Thesis: Gaza as Transmission Belt for War
and Security Technology
[Leila Stockmarr]
SOUTH-SOUTH POLICING ENCOUNTERS
Chapter 5: Entangled Pacifications: Peacekeeping, Counterinsurgency and
Policing in Port-au-Prince and Rio de Janeiro
[Markus-Michael Müller]
Chapter 6: Associated Dependent Security Cooperation: Colombia and the
United States
Arlene Tickner
POSTCOLONIAL TRANSNATIONAL SECURITY FIELDS
Chapter 7: Securing the Diaspora: Policing Global Order
[Mark Laffey and Sutharan Nadarajah]
Chapter 8: 'British Cop or International Cop?' Global Makings of
International Policing Assistance, 2000-2014
[Georgina Sinclair]
Chapter 9: A Translational Perspective on Police-building in Afghanistan:
The Enactment of 'Progress' in the Implementation Gap
[Lars Ostermeier]
CONCLUSION
Chapter 10: Unpacking 'the Global'
[Pinar Bilgin]
[Jana Hönke and Markus-Michael Müller]
THE POST-COLONY AS A LABORATORY
Chapter 2: Capillaries of Empire: Colonial Pacification and the Origins of
U.S. Global Surveillance
[Alfred W. McCoy]
Chapter 3: Laboratories of Pacification and Permanent War: Israeli-U.S.
Collaboration in the Global Making of Policing
[Stephen Graham and Alex Baker]
Chapter 4: Beyond the Laboratory Thesis: Gaza as Transmission Belt for War
and Security Technology
[Leila Stockmarr]
SOUTH-SOUTH POLICING ENCOUNTERS
Chapter 5: Entangled Pacifications: Peacekeeping, Counterinsurgency and
Policing in Port-au-Prince and Rio de Janeiro
[Markus-Michael Müller]
Chapter 6: Associated Dependent Security Cooperation: Colombia and the
United States
Arlene Tickner
POSTCOLONIAL TRANSNATIONAL SECURITY FIELDS
Chapter 7: Securing the Diaspora: Policing Global Order
[Mark Laffey and Sutharan Nadarajah]
Chapter 8: 'British Cop or International Cop?' Global Makings of
International Policing Assistance, 2000-2014
[Georgina Sinclair]
Chapter 9: A Translational Perspective on Police-building in Afghanistan:
The Enactment of 'Progress' in the Implementation Gap
[Lars Ostermeier]
CONCLUSION
Chapter 10: Unpacking 'the Global'
[Pinar Bilgin]