02075 2200349 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001000123084001600133100003500149245007200184260003100256300002400287500002400311504001500335520108200350650002801432650002701460700003001487700001901517700001901536700002001555990002501575990002501600990002501625990002501650990002501675990002501700INLIS00000000000284220221025094650 a0010-0520002842221025 | | eng  a9780415368452 aeng a327.1 a327.1 SEC s0 aSecurity and the War on Terror1 aSecurity and the War on Terror /cEdited by Alex J. Bellamy [et.al] aLondon :bRoutledge,c2008 ax, 235 p. ;c23 cm. aIndeks : p. 224-235 ap. 199-223 aThe terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 marked a turning point in international politics, representing a new type of threat that could not easily be anticipated or prevented through state-based structures of security alone. Opening up interdisciplinary conversations between strategic, economic, ethical and legal approaches to global terrorism, this book recognises a fundamental issue: while major crises initially tend to reinforce old thinking and behavioural patterns, they also allow societies to challenge and overcome entrenched habits, thereby creating the foundations for a new and perhaps more peaceful future. This volume addresses the issues that are at stake in this dual process of political closure, and rethinks how states can respond to terrorist threats. The contributors range from leading conceptual theorists to policy-oriented analysts, from senior academics to junior researchers. The book explores how terrorism has had a profound impact on how security is being understood and implemented, and uses a range of hitherto neglected sources of insight. 4aSecurity, International 4aWar on terrorism,2001-0 aEdited by Alex J. Bellamy0 aRoland Bleiker0 aSara E. Davies0 aRichard Devetak a10676/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10677/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10676/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10677/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10677/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10676/MKRI-P/XI-2008