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Counter-Terrorism And The Post-Democratic State |
Edited by Jenny Hocking, Professor and Director of Research, School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences, Monash University and Colleen Lewis, Associate Professor and Head, School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences, Monash University, Australia
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Contents:
1. Global Terrorism Mo Mowlan
2. Democracy at the Crossroads? Counter-terrorism and the State Tariq Ali
3. Terrorism and War Giovanni Kessler
4. Democracy and Torture: When the People Decide Thomas Mertens and Morag Goodwin
5. Military Justice: David Hicks and Guantanamo Bay Lex Lasry, QC
6. The Long Road to Guantanamo Bay Stephen Kenny
7. The Prohibition of Torture: Absolute Means Absolute Nigel S. Rodley
8. Constructing Non-citizens: The Living Law of Anti-terrorism in Canada Reem Bahdi
9. Everyone and the Citizen: The Devaluation of Principles and Protection Guy S. Goodwin-Gill
10. Dangerous Evasions: Enforcing Limits on Government Action in the ‘War on Terror’ Devika Hovell
11. ‘Counter-terrorism and the Rise of ‘Security Policing’ Jenny Hocking and Colleen Lewis
12. ‘Devils and Dust’: Extending the ‘Uncivil Politics of Law and Order’ to the ‘War on Terror’ David Brown and Janice Gray
13. Command and Control: How the Media and Military are Reshaping Televised Coverage of War Tony Maniaty
14. Embedded Journalism: At Home and Abroad Martin Woollacott
15. Empire and Democracy John Keane
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2008
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256 pp
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Hardback |
978 1 84542 917 1
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$
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