Globalisation, Citizenship and the War on Terror
Edited by Maurice Mullard and
Bankole A. Cole
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This book explores globalisation and the war on terror in a world that is becoming increasingly and significantly polarised and in which dialogue is undermined. The authors contend that citizenship does not obey a static definition, and that its meaning is located in changing economic, social and political contexts. Equally, civil, political and social rights are continually being politically defined. The war on terror has, the book argues, influenced issues of civil liberties and prioritised the need for ‘security’ over and above the protection of human rights: it has redefined the meaning of the rule of law.
Keywords: Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
ISBN: 9781845427405
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction

- Maurice Mullard and Bankole A. Cole
- Ch 2 Discourse Analysis and the War on Terror

- Michael S. Drake
- Ch 3 History’s Actors: Insights into the ‘War on Terror’ from International Relations Theory

- Colin Tyler
- Ch 4 The Polanyian Image Reversed: Globalisation and Economic Citizenship in the New Great Transformation

- Terrence Casey
- Ch 5 Citizenship, Globalisation and the Politics of the War on Terror

- Maurice Mullard
- Ch 6 Citizenship After the Death of the Public Sphere

- Stefan Skrimshire
- Ch 7 Citizenship, Rights and Tony Blair’s Doctrine of International Community

- Colin Tyler
- Ch 8 The Politics of Globalisation and the War on Terror

- Simon Lee
- Ch 9 Building Institutions for Freedom: The Economic Dimension of the ‘War on Terror’

- Simon Lee
- Ch 10 Globalisation, Terror and the Future of ‘Development’: Citizenship Beyond Bare Life?

- Su-ming Khoo
- Ch 11 Globalisation, Surveillance and the ‘War’ on Terror

- Michael McCahill
- Ch 12 Elias, Organised Violence and Terrorism

- Tony Ward and Peter Young
- Ch 13 The Oppressive Discourse of Global Exclusion: The ‘War on Terror’ as a War on Difference and Freedom

- Andrew Robinson
- Ch 14 Power, Resistance and ‘Anti-Globalisation’ Movements in the Context of the ‘War on Terror’

- Michael S. Drake
- Ch 15 Beyond the Bliss of the New Consumer Society and the New Dark Times

- Maurice Mullard
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