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Guantánamo does not exist:Simulation and the production of ‘the real’ Global War on Terror [PDF]
Joint Task Force (JTF) Guantánamo, the high-profile US military detention and inter- rogation operation, was established in January 2002 to house the ‘worst of the worst’ of al-Qaeda and the Taliban.
Elspeth Van Veeren +1 more
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Wound Traces: American Crime Narrative Treatments of 9/11 Trauma and the War on Terror [PDF]
This thesis provides a critical exploration of the role that American crime narratives of the early post-9/11 period played as sites of concerted critical engagement with the politics of 9/11 and the resulting war on terror, evaluating their engagement ...
Davies, C.
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The War on Terror concept has justified several military interventions during the first fifteen years of the 21st century and consequently has led to an evolution of US strategic thinking.
Andrea Beccaro
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REVIEW: 'Digger' media out-manoeuvred by military
Review of: Witnesses to War: The History of Australian Conflict Reporting, by Fay Anderson and Richard Trembath. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 2011, 501 pp, ISBN 978-0522856446 (pbk) Witnesses to War: The History of Australian Conflict ...
Giles Dodson
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Dirty Hands, Clean Conscience? The CIA Inspector General’s Investigation of “Enhanced Interrogation Techniques” in the War on Terror and the Torture Debate [PDF]
The War on Terror has generated fierce debate on torture as a means of thwarting terrorist threats. The argument is polarized between those who take a utilitarian position and those who seek to uphold the absolute prohibition on torture.
Blakeley, Ruth, Ruth Blakeley
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This study presents a conceptual metaphor analysis of the Arab Israeli conflict in the discourse of the journalist Thomas Freidman during the time period of 2001 till 2010.
Reem Elguindy +2 more
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DETERRENCE IN THE COLD WAR AND THE ‘WAR ON TERROR’ [PDF]
We examine how the theory of deterrence differs from a Cold‐War type of setting to a War‐on‐Terror type of setting. Our central conclusion is that deterrence of terrorist states should resemble Cold War deterrence. Deterring terrorist groups is more difficult.
David K Levine, Robert A Levine
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The War on Concepts: The Thought of Jan Patočka and the War on Terror [PDF]
Along with the notion of war in general, the so-called war on terror has been, since its inception in 2001, the subject of much debate and theorization.
Katy Scrogin
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Constitutive criminology and the ‘war on terror’
This article presents a constitutive criminological perspective of the ‘war on terror’. The article will first deconstruct the ‘war on terror’; showing how constitutive criminology provides a framework in which foreign policy, the UK state; the police ...
Ahmed, S.
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This essay evaluates the ideological compact between U.S. state violence deployed across a decades-long War on Terror and that violence’s foremost cultural mediator, the post-9/11 Hollywood war film.
Maria Bose
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