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This interdisciplinary book explores how terrorism is meant to target a governments legitimacy, and advocates for sounder defensive measures when countering international attacks.

The dramatic increase in global cooperation throughout the twentieth centurybetween international organisations and their state missions of diplomats, foreign officers, international civil servants, intelligence officers, military personnel, police investigators, judges, legislators, and financial regulatorshas had a bearing on the shape and content of the domestic political order. The rules that govern all of these interactions, and the diplomats engaged to monitor and advocate for compliance, have undergone a mushrooming development following the conclusion of each world war. This dramatic growth is arguably the most significant change the international structure has experienced since the inception of the state-based system ushered in with the Peace of Westphalia in 1648.

International Law, New Diplomacy and Counterterrorism explores the impact of this growth on domestic legitimacy through the integration of two disciplines: international law and political philosophy. Focusing particularly on the cross-border counterterrorism actions launched by the United States, the author investigates how civil societies have often turned to the standards of international law to understand and judge the legitimacy of their governments counterterrorism policies reaching across international borders. The book concludes that those who craft counterterrorism policies must be attentive to defending the target of legitimacy by being wholly mindful of the realms of legality, morality and efficacy when exercising force.

This book will be of much interest to students of international law, diplomacy, counterterrorism, political philosophy, security studies and IR.

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International Law, New Diplomacy and Counterterrorism
This interdisciplinary book explores how terrorism is meant to target a governments legitimacy, and advocates for sounder defensive measures when countering international attacks.
The dramatic increase in global cooperation throughout the twentieth centurybetween international organisations and their state missions of diplomats, foreign officers, international civil servants, intelligence officers, military personnel, police investigators, judges, legislators, and financial regulatorshas had a bearing on the shape and content of the domestic political order. The rules that govern all of these interactions, and the diplomats engaged to monitor and advocate for compliance, have undergone a mushrooming development following the conclusion of each world war. This dramatic growth is arguably the most significant change the international structure has experienced since the inception of the state-based system ushered in with the Peace of Westphalia in 1648.
International Law, New Diplomacy and Counterterrorism explores the impact of this growth on domestic legitimacy through the integration of two disciplines: international law and political philosophy. Focusing particularly on the cross-border counterterrorism actions launched by the United States, the author investigates how civil societies have often turned to the standards of international law to understand and judge the legitimacy of their governments counterterrorism policies reaching across international borders. The book concludes that those who craft counterterrorism policies must be attentive to defending the target of legitimacy by being wholly mindful of the realms of legality, morality, and efficacy when exercising force.
This book will be of much interest to students of international law, diplomacy, counterterrorism, political philosophy, security studies, and IR.
Steven J. Barela is an Assistant Professor at the Global Studies, Institute and a member of the Law Faculty at the University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Routledge New Diplomacy Studies
Series Editors: Corneliu Bjola
University of Oxford
and
Markus Kornprobst
Diplomatic Academy of Vienna
This new series will publish theoretically challenging and empirically authoritative studies of the traditions, functions, paradigms and institutions of modern diplomacy. Taking a comparative approach, the New Diplomacy Studies series aims to advance research on international diplomacy, publishing innovative accounts of how old and new diplomats help steer international conduct between anarchy and hegemony, handle demands for international stability vs international justice, facilitate transitions between international orders, and address global governance challenges. Dedicated to the exchange of different scholarly perspectives, the series aims to be a forum for inter-paradigm and inter-disciplinary debates, and an opportunity for dialogue between scholars and practitioners.
New Public Diplomacy in the 21st Century
A comparative study of policy and practice
James Pamment
Global Cities, Governance and Diplomacy
The urban link
Michele Acuto
Irans Nuclear Diplomacy
Power politics and conflict resolution
Bernd Kaussler
Transatlantic Relations and Modern Diplomacy
An interdisciplinary examination
Edited by Sudeshna Roy, Dana Cooper and Brian Murphy
Dismantling the Iraqi Nuclear Programme
The inspections of the International Atomic Energy Agency, 19911998
Gudrun Harrer
International Law, New Diplomacy and Counterterrorism
An interdisciplinary study of legitimacy
Steven J. Barela
International Law, New Diplomacy and Counterterrorism
An interdisciplinary study of legitimacy
Steven J. Barela
First published 2014 by Routledge 2 Park Square Milton Park Abingdon Oxon - photo 1
First published 2014
by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
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Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
2014 Steven J. Barela
The right of Steven J. Barela to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Barela, Steven J., 1971 author.
International law, new diplomacy and counter-terrorism : an interdisciplinary study of legitimacy / Steven J. Barela.
pages cm. (Routledge new diplomacy studies)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Terrorism (International law) 2. TerrorismPreventionLaw and legislation. 3. War on Terrorism, 20012009. I. Title.
KZ7220.B37 2014
344.05325--dc23
2013035370
ISBN: 978-0-415-70835-7 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-88604-6 (ebk)
Typeset in Baskerville
by Wearset Ltd, Boldon, Tyne and Wear
To Margaret and her piano
Contents: overview
Introduction:
the Genii of the City
Conclusion:
jeopardizing legitimacy and drones
Contents: detailed
Introduction:
the Genii of the City
Conclusion:
jeopardizing legitimacy and drones
Preface
From flight attendant to academia
In 2001, I was working as a flight attendant for United Airlines. The night before the attacks of September 11, I had just returned home to Denver (via SFO) after working an international flight from London. My wife, who was also a flight attendant, dragged me out of bed that Tuesday morning, speaking animatedly about airplanes and tall buildings. Since the events were beyond explanation, she insisted that I shake off the jet lag and see what was happening for myself. Since that moment I have been unable to divert my attention from those attacks and what they spawned.
The events of that morning had an enormous impact upon my country and upon my life, and I reacted to them by pivoting to study terrorism and counterterrorism all the way up to the doctoral level. My intention in this preface is to briefly trace the path I have followed to the publication of this book, which in itself provides a rough outline of my understanding of the anatomy of global terrorism today.
When I was a new flight attendant, I was based out of Newark, New Jersey, and had thus worked with some of the crew who were the victims of the box-cutters even before the planes had become deadly projectile weapons. I count myself enormously fortunate not to have lost any loved ones that day, having both family and friends in the industry. Since two out of four of the hijacked planes belonged to United Airlines, my company took a particularly big hit in the depressed economy that followed, and the job of flight attendant changed considerably as cuts in both the workforce and in pay ensued.
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