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      Counter-Terrorism and State Political Violence
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      Counter-Terrorism and State Political Violence

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      The 'War on Terror' as Terror

      Counter-Terrorism and State Political Violence

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      Counter-Terrorism and State Political Violence book

      The 'War on Terror' as Terror
      Edited ByScott Poynting, David Whyte
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2012
      eBook Published 21 May 2012
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203116333
      Pages 264
      eBook ISBN 9780203116333
      Subjects Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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      Poynting, S., & Whyte, D. (Eds.). (2012). Counter-Terrorism and State Political Violence: The 'War on Terror' as Terror (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203116333

      ABSTRACT

      This edited volume aims to deepen our understanding of state power through a series of case studies of political violence arising from state ‘counter-terrorism’ strategies.

      The book examines how state counter-terrorism strategies are invariably underpinned by terror, in the form of state political violence. It seeks to answer three key questions:

      • To what extent can counter-terror strategies be read as a form of state terror?
      • How fundamental is state terror to the maintenance of a neo-liberal social order?
      • What are the features of counter-terrorism that render it so easily reducible to state terror?

      In order to explore these issues, and to reach an understanding of what it means to say that the ‘war on terror’ is terror , the contributing authors draw upon case studies from a range of geographical contexts including the UK and Northern Ireland, the US and Colombia, and Sri Lanka and Tamil Eelam. Analysing these case studies from a psychological-warfare and hegemonic perspective, the book also includes two chapters from Noam Chomsky and John Pilger, which provide a global and historical context.

      This book will be of great interest to students of critical terrorism studies, political violence, war and conflict studies, sociology, international security and IR.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |11 pages

      Introduction: counter- terrorism and the terrorist state

      chapter 1|21 pages

      Counter- terrorism as counterinsurgency in the UK ‘war on terror’

      chapter 2|16 pages

      Shoot- to-kill counter- suicide terrorism: anatomy of undemocratic policing '2!(!- 3- ) 4(

      chapter 3|20 pages

      British counter- insurgency practice in Northern Ireland in the 1970s – a legitimate response or state terror?

      chapter 4|16 pages

      Terrorism and justice: Some useful truisms

      chapter 5|12 pages

      The great game

      chapter 6|19 pages

      One more successful war?: Tamil diaspora and counter-terrorism after the LTTE

      chapter 7|23 pages

      ‘No permission to shoot in Gaza is necessary’: Israeli state terror against Palestinians in Gaza during Operation Cast Lead

      chapter 8|17 pages

      Untouchable compradores? Colombian state narco- terrorism and the people’s struggle for national liberation

      chapter 9|22 pages

      The criminalization of anti- colonial struggle in Puerto Rico

      chapter 10|19 pages

      The ‘war on terror’ and Spanish state violence against Basque political dissent

      chapter 11|18 pages

      Indonesian state terror in Timor-Leste and West Papua

      chapter 12|20 pages

      Al Qaeda in the West, for the West

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