States of War since 9/11
This multidisciplinary edited volume explores how the spread of the War on Terror has entwined matters of state sovereignty and states of war into mutually affecting relations.
Pre-emptive attacks on terrorist groups in rogue states, outsourcing of state militancy, and the mutable state of armed conflict required to wage a hybrid war have increasingly been issues for the War on Terror. Moreover, such measures have seen the spread of this war to countries such as Israel, Russia, Ethiopia and Uganda, all of whom have justified their own attacks in other nation-states as a war of self-defence against terrorism.
States of War since 9/11 offers a timely, innovative analysis of how the War on Terror has taken on different modes of militancy and militarisation in spreading to different nation-states and regions. Featuring a multidisciplinary line-up of eminent contributors, the book ranges in reference from the early stages of the war up to Frances 2013 intervention in Mali. examines how the wars innovations have more generally involved just war theory, biopolitics and sovereignty, networked battle space, new military urbanism, citizenship, homeland security and surveillance. Overall, this book offers a fresh insight into how states have attempted to secure their own bounds by extending the boundaries of war itself.
This book will be of much interest to students of critical terrorism studies, foreign policy and IR in general.
Alex Houen is a University Senior Lecturer in English Literature, and a Fellow at Pembroke College, Cambridge. He is author of Powers of Possibility: Experimental American Writing since the 1960s (2011) and Terrorism and Modern Literature, from Joseph Conrad to Ciaran Carson (2002).
Series: Routledge Critical Terrorism Studies
Series Editor: Richard Jackson
University of Otago, New Zealand
This book series will publish rigorous and innovative studies on all aspects of terrorism, counter-terrorism and state terror. It seeks to advance a new generation of thinking on traditional subjects and investigate topics frequently overlooked in orthodox accounts of terrorism. Books in this series will typically adopt approaches informed by critical-normative theory, postpositivist methodologies and non-Western perspectives, as well as rigorous and reflective orthodox terrorism studies.
Terrorism and the Politics of Response
Edited by Angharad Closs Stephens and Nick Vaughan-Williams
Critical Terrorism Studies
Framing a new research agenda
Edited by Richard Jackson, Marie Breen Smyth and Jeroen Gunning
State Terrorism and Neoliberalism
The north in the south
Ruth Blakeley
Contemporary State Terrorism
Theory and practice
Edited by Richard Jackson, Eamon Murphy and Scott Poynting
State Violence and Genocide in Latin America
The Cold War years
Edited by Marcia Esparza, Henry R. Huttenbach and Daniel Feierstein
Discourses and Practices of Terrorism
Interrogating terror
Edited by Bob Brecher, Mark Devenney and Aaron Winter
An Intellectual History of Terror
War, violence and the state
Mikkel Thorup
Women Suicide Bombers
Narratives of violence
V.G. Julie Rajan
Terrorism, Talking and Transformation
A critical approach
Harmonie Toros
Counter-Terrorism and State Political Violence
The War on Terror as terror
Edited by Scott Poynting and David Whyte
Selling the War on Terror
Foreign policy discourses after 9/11
Jack Holland
The Making of Terrorism in Pakistan
Historical and social roots of extremism
Eamon Murphy
Lessons and Legacies of the War on Terror
From moral panic to permanent war
Edited by Gershon Shafir, Everard Meade, and William J. Aceves
Arguing Counterterrorism
New perspectives
Edited by Daniela Pisoiu
States of War since 9/11
Terrorism, sovereignty and the War on Terror
Edited by Alex Houen
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
States of war since 9/11 : terrorism, sovereignty and the war on terror / edited by Alex Houen.
pages cm. (Routledge critical terrorism studies)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. War on Terrorism, 20012009. 2. War on Terrorism, 5. Sovereignty, Violation of. I. Houen, Alex.
20012009Political aspects. 3. Terrorism. 4. Sovereignty.
HV6432.S727 2014 |
909.831dc23 | 2013030515 |
ISBN: 978-0-415-66315-1 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-203-07163-2 (ebk)