What Is Counterterrorism For? - What Is It For?

What Is Counterterrorism For?

What Is Counterterrorism For? - What Is It For?

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Terrorism will always be frontpage news – counterterrorism is often discussed as an afterthought, yet it is vitally important to understand what is done in the name of our safety.

Since 9/11, there has been a huge ramping up of the state’s special powers in the name of security, such as indefinite detention, the assassination of suspected terrorists, the use of extraordinary rendition, torture, and changes to due process. However, these powers are often shadowy, they are rarely rolled back, and they can be counterproductive.

This book focuses on understanding the costs of counterterrorism and asking how they can be reduced; global in scope, it looks not just at Western liberal democracies, but at numerous examples from across the world.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781529234596
ISBN10 152923459X
Number Of Pages 176
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Bristol University Press
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

“Counterterrorism needs to be explored, analysed and critiqued. This book does all that in an accessible manner.” Sondre Onsgaard Lindahl, Østfold University College

“A clear, concise and deeply insightful analysis of why contemporary counterterrorism has failed, and a compelling argument for a more ethical, nonviolent response to political violence. Highly recommended.” Richard Jackson, University of Otago


“A well-researched critique of today’s ‘hybrid counterterrorism’ and an evidence-based call for a non-violent approach that privileges human security and democratic norms.” Ronald Crelinsten, University of Victoria

“An insightful and to-the-point reflection on counter-terrorism and its purposes, its history, and its main problems.” Alice Martini, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

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Author's Bio

Leonie B Jackson is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Northumbria University and an editor of the journal Critical Studies on Terrorism.

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