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    CRITICAL SECURITY STUDIESNew Titles & Key Backlist 2010

    NEW

    The Routledge Handbook ofNew Security StudiesEdited by J. Peter Burgess, PRIO, Oslo, Norway

    This new Handbookgatherstogether state-of-the-arttheoretical reflection andempirical research by a group ofleading international scholars inthe subdiscipline of CriticalSecurity Studies.

    In todays globalised setting, thechallenge of maintaining

    security is no longer limited tothe traditional foreign-policyand military tools of the

    nation-state, and security and insecurity are no longerconsidered as dependent only upon geopolitics andmilitary strength, but rather are also seen to dependupon social, economic, environmental, ethical models ofanalysis and tools of action. The contributors discuss andevaluate this fundamental shift in four key areas:

    New Security Concepts

    New Security Subjects

    New Security Objects

    New Security Practices.

    Offering a comprehensive theoretical and empiricaloverview of this evolving field, this book will be essentialreading for all students of critical security studies, human

    security, international/global security, political theory andIR in general.

    Selected Contents:1. IntroductionJ. Peter BurgessPart 1: New Security Concepts 2. Civilizational SecurityBrett Bowden 3.Risk Oliver Kessler 4. Small Arms KeithKrause 5. Critical Human Security Taylor Owen 6. CriticalGeopolitics Simon Dalby Part 2: New Security Subjects7.Biopolitics Michael Dillon 8. Gendered Security LauraShepherd 9. Identity Security Pinar Bilgin 10. Security asEthicsAnthony Burke 11. Financial Security Marieke deGoede 12. International Law and Security Kristin B. SandvikPart 3: New Security Objects 13. Environmental Security

    Jon Barnett 14. Food Security Rachel Slater and SteveWiggins 15. Energy Security Roland Dannreuther 16. CyberSecurity Myriam Dunn Cavelty 17. Pandemic SecurityStephan Elbe 18. Biosecurity Frida Kuhlau and John HartPart 4: New Security Practices 19. Surveillance MarkSalter 20. Urban Insecurity David Murakami Wood21. Privatization of SecurityAnna Leander 22. MigrationWilliam Walters 23. Security Technologies Emmanuel-PierreGuittet and Julien Jeandesboz 24. Designing SecurityCynthia Weber andMark Lacy 25. New Mobile CrimeMonica den Boer

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    NEW

    Critical Security StudiesAn Introduction

    Columba Peoples, Swansea University, UK andNick Vaughan-Williams, University of Exeter, UK

    Critical Security Studiesintroduces students of Politicsand International Relations tothe sub-field through a detailedyet accessible survey ofemerging theories and practices.

    Written in an accessible andclear manner, this textbook:

    offers a comprehensive andup-to-date introduction tocritical security studies

    locates Critical Security Studies within the broadercontext of social and political theory

    evaluates fundamental theoretical positions in critical

    security studies against backdrop of new securitychallenges.

    The book is divided into two main parts. The first part,Approaches, surveys the newly extended and contestedtheoretical terrain of Critical Security Studies, and thedifferent schools within the subdiscipline, includingFeminist, Postcolonial and Poststructuralist viewpoints.The second part, Issues, will then offer examples ofhow these various theoretical approaches have been putto work against the backdrop of a diverse range of

    issues in contemporary security practices, fromenvironmental, human and homeland security to bordersecurity and the War on Terror.

    The historical and geographical scope of the book isdeliberately broad and readers will be introduced to anumber of key illustrative case studies. Each of thechapters in Part 2 will act to concretely illustrate one ormore of the approaches discussed in Part 1, with clearinternal referencing allowing the text to act as a holisticlearning tool for students.

    Selected Contents:Part 1: Approaches 1. Critical Theoryand Security 2. Feminist and Gender Approaches3. Postcolonial Perspectives 4. Poststructuralism andInternational Political Sociology 5. Securitization TheoryPart 2: Issues 6. Environmental Security 7. HomelandSecurity and the War against Terrorism 8. Human Securityand Development 9. Migration and Border Security10. Technology and Warfare in the Information Age

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    2nd Edition

    Virtuous WarMapping the Military-Industrial-Media-Entertainment-Network

    James Der Derian, Brown University, USA

    Praise for 2nd Edition

    The expanded, brilliantly realized 2nd edition ofVirtuous Warmakes indispensable reading. Theworld is catching up to Der Derians vision of wherewe are and what we must do about these lethallinkages of war, media, entertainment. - Richard Falk,University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

    This is the first book to offer a long history of the military

    strategies, philosophical questions, ethical issues, andpolitical controversies that lead up to the global war onterrorism and the Iraq War.

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    Critical Practices inInternational TheorySelected Essays

    James Der Derian, Brown University, USA

    Critical Practices in International Theorybrings togetherfor the first time the essays of the leading IR theorist,James Der Derian.

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    FORTHCOMING IN 2011

    Critical International Relations- An IntroductionFrom the Barbarian to the Cyborg

    James Der Derian, Brown University, USA

    In this book, the radical IR theorist James Der Derianprovides an innovative text based on the criticalencounters throughout history that have transformedinternational relations.

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    CRITICAL SECURITY STUDIES

    TO ORDER see order form at the back of this catalog.

    Alternatively, you can order by: Call Toll Free:1-800-634-7064 Fax:1-800-248-4724 Online:www.routledge.com/securitystudies

    PRIO New Security Studies

    Series edited by:J. Peter Burgess, PRIO,

    Oslo, Norway

    This series gathers state-of-the-art

    theoretical reflection and empirical

    research into a core set of volumes thatrespond vigorously and dynamically to

    new challenges to security studies

    scholarship.

    FORTHCOMING

    The Ethical Subject of SecurityGeopolitical Reason and The Threat toEurope

    J. Peter Burgess, PRIO, Oslo, Norway

    This book studies the subject of security in terms ofunderlying values, and uncovers a level of securitypractice that has not been covered by other

    theorizations of security.

    Selected Contents:Part 1: The Ethical Subject 1. TheEthical Subject of Security 2. Insecurity of the EuropeanCommunity of Values 3. The Gendered Subject of Security4. The Ethical-Core of the Nation State Part 2: HoldingTogether 6. Identity Community, Security 7. EuropeanSecurity Identity 8. The Federalist Vision of Europe9. Identity and the Intolerable: Pluralism and Structure ofThreat Part 3: Geopolitics of Community10. Cosmopolitan Europe 11. The Nomos of Europe12. Justice in the Political Community 13. War in the Nameof Europe

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    FORTHCOMING

    Feminist Security StudiesA Narrative Approach

    Annick Wibben, University of San Francisco, USA

    This book rethinks security theory from a feministperspective, illustrating what feminist security concernsare, why they remain outside the purview of securitystudies, and what can be done to address them moresuccessfully through the development of acomprehensive theoretical framework. It constitutes amajor contribution to the elds of security studies andfeminist IR, uniquely engaging feminism, security, andstrategic studies. While furthering theoretical andnormative questions posed by feminists, it is based onsecurity as it has been theorized in the field of IR. Ingathering materials from the emerging field of feministsecurity studies, the book develops a comprehensiveframework for the field. As such, it will be the work thatscholars, students, and practitioners will turn to for yearsto come.

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    FORTHCOMING

    Securitization TheoryHow Security Problems Emerge and Dissolve

    Edited by Thierry Balzacq, University of Namur andLouvain, Belgium

    This volume aims to provide a new framework for theanalysis of securitization processes, increasing our

    understanding of how security issues emerge, evolveand dissolve.

    Selected Contents:1. A Theory of Securitization: Origins,Core Assumptions, and Variants Thierry Balzacq 2. EnquiriesInto Methods: A New Framework for Securitization AnalysisThierry Balzacq Part 1: The Rules of Securitization3.Reconceptualizing the Audience in Securitization TheorySarah Lonard and Christian Kaunert 4. Securitization as aMedia Frame Fred Vultee 5. The Limits of Spoken Words:From Meta-narratives to Experiences of Security ClaireWilkinson 6. When Securitization Fails: The Hard Case ofCounter-terrorism Programmes Mark B. SalterPart 2: Securitization and De-securitization in Practice7. Rethinking the Securitization of Environment: Old Beliefs,New InsightsJulia Trombetta 8. Health Issues andSecuritization: HIV/AIDS as a US National Security ThreatRoxanna Sjostedt 9. Securitization, Culture and Power:Rogue States in US and German Discourse Holger Stritzel andDirk Schmittchen 10. Religion Bites: The Securitization of and Desecuritization Moves by Falungong Practitioners inthe Peoples Republic of ChinaJuha A. Vuori 11. TheContinuing Evolution of Securitization Theory Michael C.Williams

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    FORTHCOMING

    Biopolitics of Security in the

    21st CenturyThe Political Economy of Security afterFoucault

    Michael Dillon, University of Lancaster, UK

    This book is a volume of essays on the Biopolitics ofSecurity in the 21st Century, by Professor Mick Dillon. Itis at first of its kind in that no other study currentlyavailable covers the same field of research with the samedegree of innovation. This volume will provide agenealogy of the biopolitics of security beginning withMichel Foucaults original account of the rise ofbiopolitics at the beginning of the 18th century, and willclarify and further develop Foucaults original analytic ofthe biopolitics of security.

    This work is an original introduction to the emergingfield of the biopolitics of security, tracking its

    development into the 21st century, which will serve asan intellectual provocation to researchers as much as itwill a pedagogical guide to graduate and undergraduateteachers.

    October 2010: 234 x 156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-48432-9: $140.00Pb: 978-0-415-48433-6: $38.95

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    FORTHCOMING

    Critical Perspectives on HumanSecurityRethinking Emancipation and Power inInternational Relations

    Edited by David Chandler, University of

    Westminster, UK and Nik Hynek, Institute ofInternational Relations, Prague, Czech Republic

    This new book presents critical approaches towardsHuman Security, which has become one of the key areasfor policy and academic debate within Security Studiesand IR.

    Selected Contents:1. Introduction David Chandler and NikHynek Part 1: Human Security and Emancipation 2. Wethe Peoples: Contending Discourses of Security in HumanRights Theory and Practice Tim Dunne and NicholasJ.Wheeler 3. Development of the Human Security Field: ACritical Examination David Bosold 4. Has Human SecurityHad Its Day? Neil Cooper, Mandy Turner and Michael Pugh5. Human Security, Biopoverty and the Possibility forEmancipation David Roberts 6. Emancipatory Forms ofHuman Security and Liberal PeacebuildingOliver P. Richmond7. Towards a Critical Security Paradigm? Reconceptualizingthe Vital Core of Human Security Giorgio Shani 8. The

    Siren Song of Human Security Ryerson Christie 9. The Limitsto Emancipation in the Human Security Framework TaraMcCormack Part 2: Human Security and Regimes ofPower 10. Human Security and the Securing of Human Life:Tracing Global Sovereign and Biopolitical Rule Marc G.Doucet and Miguel de Larrinaga 11. Rethinking HumanSecurity: Economy, Governmentality and Hybridization ofIndividuals 12. Human Security: Sovereignty, Citizenship,Disorder Kyle Grayson 13. (Bio)Human SecurityJulian Reid14. Inhuman Security Mark Neocleous 15. Living notHuman: The Biopolitics of Security Mick Dillon 16. HumanSecurity and the Globalization of the Political David Chandler.Conclusion

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    NEW

    Security and GlobalGovernmentalityGlobalization, Governance and the State

    Edited by Miguel deLarrinaga, University ofOttawa, Canada and Marc G.Doucet, Saint MarysUniversity, Canada

    This book examines globalgovernance throughFoucaultian notions ofgovernmentality and security, aswell as the complexintersections between the two.

    Selected Contents:Part 1: Historical Treatments and CriticalReadings Part 2: Global Governmentality and Global WarPart 3: Securitizing Global Governance: Contemporary Cases

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    FORTHCOMING

    Liberal TerrorGlobal Security, Divine Power andEmergency Rule

    Bradley Evans, University of Leeds, UK

    This book offers a genealogical investigation into thephenomenon of terror in the 21st century.

    Terror has become the defining political emblem of ourglobally inter-connected age, resulting in anunprecedented global security effort which has givenrenewed purpose to the Liberal cause. This book chartsthese developments, moving beyond attempts at eitherestablishing a universal definition or seeking to resurrectoutdated Realist modes of analysis, arguing instead thatthe phemonenons transient and elusive nature isunavoidable given its alignment with changing Liberalattempts to strategise species life. The book argues thatthe tendency to write of terror in morally inclusive termsreveals to us the political-theology at work in whichLiberalism affords itself divine status. Terror as such is thegenerative principle of its very formation, providing uswith the truest diagnostic of modern Liberal societies,along with the rationalities which underwrite its veryreasoning. Thus, the book argues that while terror is

    widely recognised to be a complex, adpative andemerging phenomenon, displaying many of thehallmarks of Liberal societies, the conceptual significanceof these parallels continues to be overlooked.

    December 2010Hb: 978-0-415-58882-9: $125.00

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    FORTHCOMING

    Militarism, Gender and(In)SecurityBiopolitical Technologies of Security and theWar on Terror

    Cristina Masters, University of Manchester, UK

    This book examines the biopolitical fetishisation oftechnology in contemporary practices of war, and thusexplores how masculinity is being rearticulated withinthe context of US militarism.

    More specifically, it explores the ethico-politicalpossibilities of technology and the attending claims thatadvanced technology are both liberatory andtransgressive. It seeks to explore a dual question: istechnology and its attending technologies of powerliberating us from the strictures of gendered regimes ofknowledge and thus from the deadly politics of war? Inconsidering this question, the project inquires into therepresentative practices at work and the ethico-politicalimplications therein. It does so by tracing variousmoments of militarism through both techno-scientific

    and masculinist discourses of power.

    October 2010: 234 x 156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-57775-5: $115.00

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    NEW

    Security, Risk and theBiometric StateGoverning Borders and Bodies

    Benjamin J. Muller, University of Western Ontario,Canada

    This book examines a series ofquestions associated with theincreasing application andimplications of biometrics incontemporary everyday life.

    This book explores how virtualborders are created and theeffect they have upon thepolitics of citizenship andimmigration, especially how theycontribute to the treatment ofcitizens as suspects. Finally andmost importantly, this text

    argues that the rationale of governing through riskfacilitates pre-emptory logics, a negligent attitude towardsfalse positives, and an overall proliferation of bordersand ubiquitous risk, which becomes integral tocontemporary everyday life, far beyond the confinedpolitics of national borders and frontiers.

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    FORTHCOMING IN 2011

    Security, War and TechnologyPaul Virilio and the Global Politics ofDisappearance

    Mark Lacy, University of Lancaster, UK

    This book analyses some of the key problems explored in

    Paul Virilios theorising on war and security.Each chapter begins with an example from popularculture - from video games, on-lines graphic novels tofilms from around the world - that begins to introducethe specific question and proceeds to develop a criticalengagement with his work. One of the key themes thatemerges through the chapters is the importance of theidea of disappearance - the aesthetics of disappearanceor the politics of disappearance - that is developedthrough his work: it will be argued that the politics ofdisappearance explored in different ways in his workprovides a disturbing and insightful introduction to thekey questions in the politics of security that will shapethe twenty-first century.

    August 2011: 234 x 156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-57604-8: $115.00

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    FORTHCOMING

    Terror and the Politics ofCatastropheRisk, Security and Modernity

    Edited by Claudia Aradau, Open University, UK andRens Van Munster, University of Southern Denmark

    This book explores the governmentality of terrorpost-9/11 as a complex discursive and institutionalformation deployed at the horizon of a catastrophicfuture. It unpacks the risk practices deployed in the waron terror by taking seriously the policy-makersimaginaries of catastrophe. If the governance ofterrorism is essentially made possible by the descriptionof the future as catastrophic, it is important to analysethe ways in which catastrophe changes (and challenges)traditional practices of security and risk management. Atthe same time, it is instrumental to assay the effects ofthese new practices. This is the two-pronged approachundertaken in this book.

    December 2010: 234 x 156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-49809-8: $125.00

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    The Geopolitics of AmericanInsecurityTerror, Power and Foreign Policy

    Edited by Francois Debrix, Florida InternationalUniversity, USA and Mark Lacy, University ofLancaster, UK

    This edited volume examinesthe political, social, and culturalinsecurities that the UnitedStates is faced with in theaftermath of its post-9/11foreign policy and militaryventures.

    Selected Contents:Acknowledgments Introduction:US Foreign Policy afterHype(r)-Power Mark J. LacyandFranois Debrix 1. Hyper-Power orHype-Power? The USA after

    Kandahar, Karbala, and Katrina Timothy W. Luke2. American Insecurities and the Ontopolitics of USPharmacotic Wars Larry George 3. Power, Violence, andTorture: Making Sense of Insurgency and Legitimacy Crises inPast and Present Wars of AttritionAlexander D. Barder4. Torturefest and the Passage to Pedagogy of Tortured PastsMarie Thorsten 5. Designing Security: Control Society andMoMAs SAFE: Design Takes on Risk Mark J. Lacy6. Deserting Sovereignty? The Securitization ofUndocumented Migration in the United States MathewColeman 7. The Biopolitics of American Security Policy in theTwenty-First CenturyJulian Reid 8. Human Security,Governmentality, and Sovereignty: A Critical Examination of

    Contemporary Discourses on Universalizing Humanity KosukeShimizu 9. The Aesthetic Emergency of the Avian Flu AffectGeoffrey Whitehall 10. Over a Barrel: Cultural PoliticalEconomy and Oil Imperialism Simon Dalby and MatthewPaterson 11. Zombie Democracy Patricia Molloy

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    Routledge Studies in Liberty andSecurity

    Series edited by:Didier Bigo,Elspeth

    GuildandR.B.J. Walker

    This book series establishes connections

    between critical security studies andInternational Relations, surveillance

    studies, criminology, law and human

    rights, political sociology and political

    theory. To analyse the boundaries of the

    concepts of Liberty and Security, the

    practices which are enacted in their name

    (often the same practices) will be at the

    heart of the series. These investigations

    address contemporary questions informed

    by history, political theory and a sense of

    what constitutes the contemporary

    international order.

    FORTHCOMING

    Conflict, Security and theReshaping of SocietyThe Civilisation of War

    Edited by Alessandro Dal Lagoand SalvatorePalidda, Universita di Genova, Italy

    This book is an examination of the effect ofcontemporary wars (such as the War on Terror) on civillife at a global level.

    Selected Contents: IntroductionAlessandro Dal Lago andSalvatore Palidda Part 1: The Constituent Role of ArmedConflicts 1. Fields Without Honour: Contemporary War asGlobal EnforcementAlessandro Dal Lago 2. TheBarbarization of the Peace: The Neo-ConservativeTransformation of War and PerspectivesAlain Joxe 3. Norm/Exception: Exceptionalism and Governmental ProspectsRoberto Ciccarelli 4. Reversing Clausewitz? War and politicsin French Philosophy: Michel Foucault, Deleuze-Guattari andRaymond Aron Massimiliano Guareschi 5. Global War andTechnoscience Luca Guzzetti Part 2: Securisation6. September 14, 2001: The Regression to the Habitus DidierBigo 7. Revolution in Police Affairs Salvatore Palidda8. Surveillance: From Resistance to Support Eric Heilmann9. Enemies, Not Criminals: The Law and Courts AgainstGlobal Terrorism Gabriella Petti Part 3: The Reshaping ofGlobal Society 10. Media at War Marcello Maneri11. Global Bureaucracy: Irresponsible But Not IndifferentMariella Pandolfi and Laurence Mcfall 12. The Space ofCamps: Towards a Genealogy of Places of Internment in thePresent Federico Rahola

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    Exceptionalism and the Politicsof Counter-TerrorismLiberty, Security and the War on Terror

    Andrew W. Neal, University of Edinburgh, UK

    This book is an analysis and critique of the concepts ofexception and exceptionalism in the context of thepolitics of liberty and security in the so-called War on

    Terror.Situating exceptionalism within the post-9/11controversy about the relationship between liberty andsecurity, this book argues that the problem ofexceptionalism emerges from the limits and paradoxesof liberal democracy itself. It is a commentary andcritique of both contemporary practices ofexceptionalism and the critical debate that has formed inresponse. Through a detailed assessment of the keytheoretical contributions to the debate, this bookdevelops exceptionalism as a critical tool. It also engageswith the problem of exceptionalism as a discursive claim,as a strategy, as a concept, as a theoretical problem andas a practice.

    2009: 234 x 156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-45675-3: $125.00eBook: 978-0-203-86758-7

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    Mapping Transatlantic SecurityRelationsThe EU, Canada and the War on Terror

    Edited by Mark Salter, University of Ottawa

    This book examines how legal, political, and rightsdiscourses, security policies and practices migrate andtranslate across the North Atlantic.

    Selected Contents: Introduction Mark B. Salter 1. SpecialDelivery: The Multilateral Politics of Extraordinary Rendition

    Maria Koblanck 2. Miscarriages of Justice and ExceptionalProcedures in the War against Terrorism Emmanuel-PierreGuittet 3. Risk-Focused Security Policies and Human Rights:The Impossible SymbiosisAnastassia Tsoukala 4. TheInternational Politics of Data Privacy: European Leadershipand the Ratcheting up of Canadian RulesAbraham Newman5. Aviation Security and the War on Terror Mark B. Salter6. The Accountability Gap: Human Rights and EU ExternalCooperation on Criminal Justice, Counterterrorism and theRule of Law Susie Alegre 7. Norms and Expertise in theGlobal Fight against Transnational Organized Crime andTerrorismAmandine Scherrer 8. Tracing Terrorists: TheEUCanada Agreement in PNR Matters Peter Hobbing9. Replacing and Displacing the Law: Europeanization of theJudicial PowerAntoine Mgie 10.Transjudicial Conversationsabout Security and Human RightsAudrey Macklin11. Removeable Aliens? Canadas Position on IndefiniteImmigration Detention in Comparative Perspective RaynerThwaites 12. The Role of NGOs in the Access to Public

    Information: Extraordinary Renditions and the Absence ofTransparency Mrton Sulyok and Andrs L. Pap13. Sovereignty and Security R.B.J. Walker and MariaKoblanck

    May 2010: 234 x 156: 320ppHb: 978-0-415-57861-5: $125.00eBook: 978-0-203-85067-1

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    Muslims in the West after 9/11Religion, Politics and Law

    Edited by Jocelyne Cesari, Harvard University, USA

    This book is the first systematicattempt to study the situationof European and AmericanMuslims after 9/11, and topresent a comprehensive

    analysis of their religious,political, and legal situations.

    Selected Contents:IntroductionJocelyne Cesari Part 1: Overview:Muslims in Europe and the US1. Securitization of Islam in Europe

    Jocelyne Cesari 2. Muslims inAmericaJane Smith

    Part 2: Anti-Terrorism and International Constraints3. The War on Terror and the Muslims in the West MahmoodMonshipouri 4. Bushs Political Fundamentalism and the Waragainst Militant Islam: The US-European Divide Dirk Nabers5. The Liberal Roots of the American Empire Michael C. DeschPart 3: Influence of International Constraints on Politics,Law and Religion in the West 6. Welcoming Muslims intothe Nation: Tolerance Politics and Integration in GermanyFrank Peter 7. Sharia and the Future of Secular Europe

    Jocelyne Cesari 8. American Muslims at the Dawn of the

    21st Century: Hope and Pessimism in the Drive for Civic andPolitical Inclusion Louise Cainkar 9. The Concept of theMuslim Enemy in the Public Discourse Reim Spielhaus andYasemin Schooman 10. Islamic Radicalism in EuropeFarhad Khosrokhavar

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    FORTHCOMING

    Security, Law and BordersTugba Basaran, Brussels School of International

    Studies at Kent University, BelgiumThis book focuses on security practices, civil liberties andthe politics of borders in liberal democracies.

    The book develops three inter-related arguments: First, itquestions the discourse of exception that seeks toseparate liberal from illiberal rule in liberal democracies, asif both belonged to different times and spaces with aclear boundary line. Second, it questions the space of thegovernment and argues for a turn in perspective fromterritorial to legal borders - legal borders of policing andlegal borders of rights. Third, it emphasizes the role ofordinary liberal practices and ordinary law, and arguesthat laws most powerful tools are also its most ordinarytools: the creation of legal identities, the creation of legalborders and the definition of the scope of legal rights.

    September 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp

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    Terror, Insecurity and LibertyIlliberal Practices of Liberal Regimes after 9/11

    Edited by Didier Bigo, Sciences Po, Paris, France andAnastassia Tsoukala, University of Paris XI, Orsay,France

    This edited volume questions the widespread resort toilliberal security practices by contemporary liberal regimessince 9/11, and argues that counter-terrorism is embeddedinto the very logic of the fields of politics and security.

    Selected Contents:Understanding (In)Security Didier Bigoand Anastassia Tsoukala. Globalized (In)Security: The Fieldand the Ban-Opticon Didier Bigo. Defining the TerroristThreat in the Post-September 11th EraAnastassia Tsoukala.Hidden in Plain Sight: Intelligence, Exception and Suspicionafter September 11th 2001 Laurent Bonelli. MilitaryActivities within National Boundaries: The French CaseEmmanuel-Pierre Guittet. Military Interventions and theConcept of the Political: Bringing the Political Back into theInteractions between External Forces and Local SocietiesChristian Olsson

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    Critical Perspectives on theResponsibility to ProtectInterrrogating Policy and Practice

    Edited by Philip Cunliffe

    Series: Routledge Studies in Intervention and

    Statebuilding

    This edited volume will be the first book to criticallyinterrogate both the theoretical principles and thepolicy consequences of the Responsibility to Protect(R2P) doctrine.

    The contributors to this volume argue that the doctrine ofR2P does not embody progressive values and that it hasthe potential to undermine international order. Thisvolume not only advanceW a novel set of arguments, butwill also spur debate by offering perspectives that areseldom heard in relation to R2P. The aim of the volume isto bring a range of criticisms to bear from a variety ofdisciplinary perspectives, including international law,political science, IR theory and security studies.

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    Gender and InternationalSecurityFeminist Perspectives

    Edited by Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida, USA

    This book defines therelationship between genderand international security,analyzing and critiquinginternational security theoryand practice from a genderedperspective.

    Selected Contents:1. Introduction Laura SjobergPart 1: Gendered LensesEnvision Security 2. Theses onthe Military, U.S. National Security,War, and WomenJudith Stiehm

    3. War, Sense, and Security Christine Sylvester 4. Gendering

    the State: Performativity and Protection in InternationalSecurityJonathan Wadley Part 2: Gendered SecurityTheories 5. Gendering the Cult of the Offensive, LaurenWilcox 6. Gendering Power Transition Theory Laura Sjoberg7. The Genders of Environmental Security Nicole DetrazPart 3: Gendered Security Actors: Women inInternational Security 8. Loyalist Women Paramilitaries inNorthern Ireland: Beginning a Feminist Conversation aboutConflict Resolution Sandra McEvoy 9. Securitization andDe-Securitization: Female Soldiers and the Reconstruction ofWomen in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone Megan MacKenzie10. Women, Militancy, and Security: The South AsiaConundrum Swati Parashar Part4: Gendered SecurityProblematiques 11. Feminist Theory and Arms ControlSusan Wright 12. Beyond Border Security: FeministApproaches to Human TraffickingJennifer Lobasz13. When Are States Hypermasculine?Jennifer Maruska14. Peace Building through a Gender Lens and theChallenges of Implementation in Rwanda and Cote dIvoire

    Heidi Hudson

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    The Struggle for the WestA Divided and Contested Legacy

    Edited by Christopher Browning, University ofWarwick, UK and Marko Lehti, University ofTampere, Finland

    This book problematises the idea of and debates about adivided West that have emerged since 9/11 and the

    controversy over the Iraq War.

    Selected Contents:Part 1: Foundations of The WestPart 2: The Dividing Legacy of The West Part 3: Europe,America and Alternative Core Wests Part 4: Remaking TheWest in the Margins

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    Critique, Security and PowerThe Political Limits to EmancipatoryApproaches

    Tara McCormack, University of Leicester, UK

    This book aims to engage with contemporary securitydiscourses from a critical perspective. It argues thatrather than being a radical, analytical outlook, muchcritical security theory fails to fulfil its promise to pose achallenge to contemporary power relations.

    Tara McCormack investigates the limitations ofcontemporary critical and emancipatory theorising and itsrelationship with contemporary power structures.Beginning with a theoretical critique and moving into acase study of the critical approaches to the break up ofthe former Yugoslavia, this book assesses the policiesadopted by the international community at the time toshow that much contemporary critical security theory anddiscourse in fact mirrors shifts in post-Cold Warinternational and national security policy. Far fromchallenging international power inequalities and offeringan emancipatory framework, contemporary criticalsecurity theory inadvertently ends up serving as atheoretical justication for an unequal international order.

    2009: 234 x 156: 176pp

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    Reimagining War in the21st CenturyFrom Clausewitz to Network-Centric Warfare

    Manabrata Guha, National Institute of AdvancedStudies, Bangalore, India

    This book interrogates the philosophical backdrop ofClausewitzian notions of war, and asks whethermodern, network-centric militaries can still be said to

    serve the political.

    In light of the emerging theories and doctrines ofNetwork-Centric War (NCW), this book traces thephilosophical backdrop against which the more commontheorizations of war and its conduct take place. Tracingthe historical and philosophical roots of modern warfrom the 17th Century through to the present day, thisbook reveals that far from paralyzing the project ofre-problematisating war, the emergence of NCW affordsus an opportunity to rethink war in new andphilosophically challenging ways.

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    Gender, Human Security andthe United NationsSecurity Language as a Political Frameworkfor Women

    Natalie Florea Hudson, University of Dayton, USA

    This book examines the relationship between women,gender and the international security agenda, exploring

    the meaning of security in terms of discourse andpractice, as well as the larger goals and strategies of theglobal womens movement.

    2009: 234 x 156: 200ppHb: 978-0-415-77782-7: $125.00eBook: 978-0-203-86990-1

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    Securing Outer SpaceInternational Relations Theory and thePolitics of Space

    Edited by Natalie Bormann, NortheasternUniversity, Boston, USA and Michael Sheehan,

    Swansea University, UKThis edited volume analyses a number of controversialpolicies, and contentious strategies which havepromoted space activities under the rubric of explorationand innovation, militarization and weaponization,colonization and commercialization. It places thesepolicies and strategies in broader theoretical perspectivein two key ways. Firstly, it engages in a reading of thediscourses of space activities: exposing their meaning-producing practices; uncovering the narratives whichconvey certain space strategies as desirable, inevitableand seamless. Secondly, the essays suggest ways ofunderstanding, and critically engaging with, the effectsof particular space policies.

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    The New Spatiality of SecurityOperational Uncertainty and the US Militaryin Iraq

    Caroline Croser

    This book provides a rigorous critical analysis of how theUS military operates in Iraq, and the operationalisationof new technology in warfare.

    The book operates at two levels. On one level, it gives auser-friendly picture of the daily operation of a US ArmyDivision headquarters in Iraq, through a detailed

    exploration of a specific command and controltechnology, Command Post of the Future. On anotherlevel, the book provides readers with the theoreticaltools to disrupt the grand narratives that currentlyexplain the operation of violence in Iraq. It does this bydeveloping a spatial vocabulary to describe the operationof violence, drawing on the works of Foucault, Lefebvreand Deleuze; and by developing methods associatedwith non-representational geography and science andtechnology studies (STS), utilised in conjunction with thisspatial vocabulary, in order to perform a detailedmaterial analysis of violence-as-practiced.

    September 2010: 234 x 156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-56522-6: $125.00

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    Routledge Critical TerrorismStudies

    Critical Terrorism StudiesA New Research Agenda

    Edited by Richard Jackson, Marie Breen SmythandJeroen Gunning, all at Aberystwyth University, UK

    Starting from a caustic, but well-founded,assessment of the serious limits of mainstreamapproaches to terrorism, the many interestingcontributions in this precious volume convincinglyargue why and how critical thinking can contributeto the understanding of political violence. -

    Donatella Della Porta, European University Institute, Italy

    Selected Contents:Introduction: The Case for CriticalTerrorism Studies Marie Breen Smyth, Jeroen Gunning andRichard Jackson Part 1: The Contemporary Study ofPolictical Terrorism 1. Mapping Terrorism Studies after9/11: An Academic Field of Old Problems and New ProspectsMagnus Ranstorp 2. Contemporary Terrorism Studies: Issuesin ResearchAndrew Silke 3. In the Service of Power:Terrorism Studies and US Intervention in the Global South

    Sam Raphael 4. Knowledge, Power and Politics in the Studyof Political Terrorism Richard Jackson Part 2: CriticalApproaches to the Study of Political Terrorism5. Exploring a Critical Theory Approach to Terrorism StudiesHarmonie Toros and Jeroen Gunning 6. Emancipation andCritical Terrorism Studies Matt McDonald 7. Middle EastArea Studies and Terrorism Studies: Establishing Links via aCritical Approach Katerina Dalacoura 8. The Contribution ofAnthropology to Critical Terrorism StudiesJeffrey A. Sluka9. Social Movement Theory and the Study of Terrorism

    Jeroen Gunning 10. The Contemporary Mahabharata andthe Many Draupadis: Bringing Gender to Critical TerrorismStudies Christine Sylvester and Swati Parashar11. Subjectivities, Suspect Communities, Governments, andthe Ethics of Research on Terrorism Marie Breen Smyth12. Critical Terrorism Studies: Framing a New Research AgendaRichard Jackson, Jeroen Gunning and Marie Breen Smyth

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    Female Suicide BombersNarratives of Violence

    V.G. Julie Rajan, Rutgers University, USA

    This book examines the phenomenon of female suicidebombings through postcolonial, Third World, feminist, andhuman-rights frameworks. Through those multiplecontexts, the author reveal the highly complex subjectivitiesand social agencies of women suicide bombers incontemporary conflict situations internationally, such asPalestine, Sri Lanka, and Chechnya.

    September 2010: 234 x 156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-55225-7: $125.00

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    NEW

    An Intellectual History of TerrorWar, Violence and the State

    Mikkel Thorup, Aarhus University, Denmark

    This work investigates an extensive array of violentphenomena and actors, trying to broaden the scope andambition of the history of terrorism studies. It combines

    an extensive reading of state and terrorist discourse fromvarious sources with theorizing of modernitys political,institutional and ideological development, forms ofviolence, and its guiding images of self and other, orderand disorder. Chapters explore groups of actors(terrorists, pirates, partisans, anarchists, Islamists,neo-Nazis, revolutionaries, soldiers, politicians, scholars)as well as a broad empirical source material, andcombine them into a narrative of how our ideas andconcepts of state, terrorism, order, disorder, territory,violence and others came about and influence thestruggle between the modern state and its challengers.The main focus is on how the state and its challengershave conceptualized and legitimated themselves,defended their existence and, most importantly, theirviolence. In doing so, the book situates terrorism andanti-terrorism within modernitys grander history ofstate, war, ideology and violence.

    June 2010: 234 x 156: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-57995-7: $125.00eBook: 978-0-203-84821-0

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    Contemporary State TerrorismTheory and Practice

    Edited by Richard Jackson, Aberystwyth University,UK, Eamon Murphy, Curtin University ofTechnology, Australia and Scott Poynting,Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

    This volume aims to bring the state back into terrorismstudies and fill the notable gap that currently exists in

    our understanding of the ways in which states employterrorism as a political strategy of internal governance orforeign policy.

    Selected Contents:1. State Terrorism in the Social Sciences:Theories, Methods and Concepts Ruth Blakeley 2. DarfursDread: Contemporary State Terrorism in the Sudan DavidMickler 3. State Terrorism and the Military in Pakistan EamonMurphy and Aazar Tamana 4. Israels Other TerrorismChallenge Sandra Nasr 5. We have no orders to save you:State Terrorism, Politics and Communal Violence in the Indianstate of Gujarat, 2002 Eamon Murphy 6. The Politics ofConvenient Silence in Southern Africa: Relocating theTerrorism of the StateJoan Wardrop 7. Revenge and Terror:The Destruction of the Palestinian Community in KuwaitVictoria Mason 8. Winning Hearts and Mines: TheBougainville Crisis, 1988-90 Kristian Lasslett9. Paramilitarism and State Terror in Colombia Sam Raphael10. We are all in Guantanamo: State Terror and the case of

    Mamdouh Habib Scott Poynting 11. From Garrison State toGarrison Planet: State Terror, the War on Terror and the Riseof a Global Carceral ComplexJude McCulloch 12. TheDeterrence Logic of State Warfare: Israel and the SecondLebanon War, 2006 Karine Hamilton Conclusion:Contemporary State Terrorism: Towards a New ResearchAgenda Richard Jackson

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    Discourses and Practicesof TerrorismInterrogating Terror

    Edited by Bob Brecherand Mark Devenney, bothat University of Brighton, UK and Aaron Winter,University of Abertay Dundee, UK

    This interdisciplinary book investigates the consequences ofthe language of terror for our lives in democratic societies.

    Selected Contents:1. Introduction: Philosophy, Politics,Terror Bob Brecher and Mark Devenney 2. Rediscovering theIndividual in the War on Terror: A Virtue and LiberalApproach Heather Widdows 3. Is there a JustifiableShoot-to-Kill Policy? Shahrar Ali 4. Torture and the Demiseof the Justiciable Standard of Enlightened Government:A S Perspective Don Wallace and Akis Kalaitzidis 5. Asylumand the Discourse of Terror: The European Security stateFran Cetti 6. Feeling Persecuted? The Definitive Role ofParanoid Anxiety in the Constitution of War on TerrorTelevision Hugh Ortega Breton 7. FundamentalistFoundations of Terrorist Practice: The Political Logic ofLife-Sacrifice Jeff Noonan 8. Specificities, Complexities,Histories: Algerian Politics and George Bushs USA-led Waron Terror Martin Evans 9. Ignatieff, Ireland and the LesserEvil: Some Problems with the Lessons Learnt Mark McGovern

    10. American Terror: from Oklahoma City to 9/11 and AfterAaron Winter. Bibliography

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    FORTHCOMING

    The Making of Terrorism inPakistanHistorical and Social Roots of Extremism

    Eamon Murphy, Curtin University of Technology,

    AustraliaThis book aims to explain the rise of Pakistan as a centreof Islamic extremism by going back to the roots of thestate and the nature of Islam in Pakistan. The broad aimtherefore is to examine the social, and political andeconomic factors that have contributed to the rise ofterrorism in Pakistan.

    This is the first book to employ a Critical TerrorismStudies (CTS) approach to explain the origins and natureof terrorism in Pakistan. It will be of great interest tostudents of Critical Terrorism Studies, Asian Politics,Security Studies and IR in general.

    December 2010: 234 x 156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-56526-4: $125.00eBook: 978-0-203-86169-1

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    State Violence and Genocidein Latin AmericaThe Cold War Years

    Edited by Marcia Esparza, City University of NewYork, USA Henry R. Huttenbach, New York CityCollege, USA and Daniel Feierstein, UniversidadNacional de Tres de Febrero, Argentina

    This edited volume explores political violence andgenocide in Latin America during the Cold War,examining this in light of the United States hegemonicposition on the continent.

    Selected Contents:Introduction: Globalizing Latin AmericanStudies of State Violence and Genocide Marcia EsparzaPart 1: The Roots and Theoretical Underpinnings 1. U.S.Hemispheric Hegemony and the Descent into GenocidalPractices in Latin America Luis Roniger 2. Political Violence inArgentina and its Genocidal CharacteristicsDaniel Feierstein3. Genocide in Chile:An Assessment Maureen S. Hiebert andPabloPoliczer 4. Understanding the 1982 GuatemalanGenocide Marc Drouin Part 2: The Mechanisms ofViolence 5. Industrial Repression and Operation Condor inLatin AmericaJ. Patrice McSherry 6. The United States andTorture: Lessons from Latin AmericaJennifer K. Harbury7. State Violence and Repression in Rosario during theArgentine Dictatorship, 1976-1983 Gabriela Aguila

    8. U.S.-Colombian Relations in the 1980s: Political Violenceand the Onset of the UP GenocideAndrei Gomez-SuarezPart 3: The Aftermath of State Violence and Genocide9. Political Violence, Justice and Reconciliation in Latin AmericaErnesto Verdeja 10. Vicious Legacies? State Violence(s) inArgentina Guillermina S. Seri 11. Courageous Soldiers(Valientes Soldados): Politics of Concealment in the Aftermathof State Violence in Chile Marcia Esparza 12. Bringing Justiceto Guatemala: The Need to Confront Genocide and OtherCrimes Against Humanity Ral Molina Meja

    2009: 234 x 156: 272ppHb: 978-0-415-49637-7: $125.00eBook: 978-0-203-86790-7

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    State Terrorism andNeoliberalismThe North in the South

    Ruth Blakeley, University of Kent, UK

    This book explores the complicity of democratic statesfrom the global North in state terrorism in the globalSouth. It evaluates the relationship between the use ofstate terrorism by Northern liberal democracies andefforts by those states to further incorporate the Southinto the global political economy and to entrenchneoliberalism.

    The book explores state terrorism as used by Europeanand early American imperialists to secure territory, tocoerce slave and forced wage labour, and to defeatnational liberation movements during the process ofdecolonisation. It examines the use of state terrorism by

    the US throughout the Cold War to defeat politicalmovements that would threaten US elite interests. Finally,it assesses the practices of Northern liberal democraticstates in the War on Terror and shows that manyNorthern liberal democracies have been active in stateterrorism, including through extraordinary rendition.

    2009: 234 x 156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-46240-2: $120.00eBook: 978-0-203-87651-0

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    Terrorism and thePolitics of ResponseEdited by Angharad Closs Stephens, University ofDurham, UK and Nick Vaughan-Williams,University of Exeter, UK

    This inter-disciplinary edited volume critically examinesthe dynamics of the War on Terror, focusing on thetheme of the politics of response.

    Selected Contents:Foreword Marie Fatayi-WilliamsIntroduction: London in a Time of Terror Angharad ClossStephens and Nick Vaughan-WilliamsPart 1: Cartographies of Response 1. Missing Persons:London, July 2005Jenny Edkins 2. Security, Multiculturalism,and the Cosmopolis Vivienne Jabri 3. 7 Million Londoners;1 London: National and Urban Ideas of Community

    Angharad Closs Stephens Part 2: War on Terror/War onResponse 4. Foreign Terror? Resisting/Responding to theLondon Bombings Dan Bulley 5. The Shooting of JeanCharles de Menezes: New Border Politics? NickVaughan-Williams 6. Terror Time in Toronto: A Response tothe Response to the Arrests of the Toronto 17 Patricia Molloy7. Response Before the Event: On Forgetting the War onTerror Louise Amoore Part 3: Possibilities of Response?8. Cosmpolitanism vs. Terrorism? Discourses of EthicalPossibility Before, and After 7/7James Brassett 9. Findingmeaning in meaningless times: emotional responses to terror

    threats in London? Chris Rumford 10. The Ontopolitics ofResponse: Difference, Alterity and the FaceMadeleine Fagan11. July 2, July 7 and Metaphysics Costas Douzinas

    2008: 234 x 156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-45506-0: $140.00eBook: 978-0-203-88933-6

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    Female Terrorism and MilitancyAgency, Utility, and Organization

    Edited by Cindy D. NessThe City University ofNew York, USA

    Series: Contemporary Terrorism Studies

    This edited volume provides a window on the manyforces that structure and shape why women and girls

    participate in terrorism and other forms of politicalviolence, as well as on how states have come to view,treat, and strategize against them.

    Selected Contents: Introduction Cindy D. Ness. In the Nameof the Cause: Womens Work in Secular and Religious TerrorismCindy D. Ness. Women Fighting in Jihad? David Cook. Beyondthe Bombings Analyzing Female Suicide Bombers Debra

    Zedalis. (Gendered) War Carolyn Nordstrom. The EvolvingParticipation of Muslim Women in Palestine, Chechnya, and theGlobal Jihadi Movement Karla Cunningham. Black Widows andBeyond: Understanding the Motivations and Life Trajectories ofChechen Female TerroristsAnne Speckhard and Khapta

    Akhmedova. The Black Widows: Chechen Women Join theFight for Independence and AllahAnne Nivat. PalestinianFemale Suicide Bombers: Virtuous Heroines or DamagedGoods? Yoram Schweitzer. Martyrs or Murderers? Victims orVictimizers? The Voices of Would Be Palestinian Female SuicideBombersAnat Berko and Edna Erez. Girls as Weapons ofTerror in Northern Uganda and Sierra Leonean Rebel Fighting

    Forces Susan McKay. From Freedom Birds to Water Buffaloes:Women Terrorists in Asia Margaret Gonzalez-Perez. Womenand Organized Racial Terrorism in the United States Kathleen M.Blee. The Portrayal of Female Terrorists in the Media: SimilarFraming Patterns in the News Coverage of Women in Politicsand in Terrorism Brigitte L. Nacos

    2007: 234 x 156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-77347-8: $150.00

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    The United States and theSecurity CouncilCollective Security since the Cold War

    Brian Frederking, McKendree University, USABrian Frederkings new book should appeal notonly to advanced undergraduate and graduatestudents, but to anyone interested in internationalorganization, U.S. foreign policy, or global politicsin the age of terror. In this volume, Frederkingexpertly engages debates over power, rules andinstitutions to highlight a security-hierarchyparadox which plagues U.S. policy toward the U.N.Security Council. Highlighting tensions betweenunilateral temptations and multilateral imperatives,Frederking provides incisive case studies ofevolving approaches to peacekeeping,international justice, sanctions, regional conflicts,terrorism. In the process, his demonstrates thecontributions of an elegant theoretical synthesis tounderstanding the emergent global order. - WesleyWidmaier, St. Josephs University, USA

    2007: 234 x 156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-77076-7: $150.00Pb: 978-0-415-77075-0: $39.95eBook: 978-0-203-94472-1

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    Critical Issues in Global Politics

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    Democracy and InterventionJohn Macmillan, Brunel University, UK

    This book develops a systematic understanding of theconceptual, ethical, political and theoretical dimensionsof intervention in an empirical/historical context. Morespecifically, the book aims to provide advancedundergraduate and postgraduate students with asystematic and critical understanding of intervention/non-intervention through examination of the doctrinesconceptual, theoretical and normative underpinnings;the theory and practice of intervention in differenthistorical periods; and the notion of intervention as a(problematic) mode of governance that raises importanttheoretical as well as practical issues given contemporaryconditions of globalisation.

    The book will focus primarily on the theory and practiceof intervention as pertaining to the nexus betweendemocracy/democracies and international society, butwill extend beyond this core focus as appropriate.

    February 2011: 216 x 138: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-44494-1: $150.00Pb: 978-0-415-44495-8: $37.95

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    SecurityInternational Society, Democracy & Insecurity

    Jef Huysmans, Open University, UK

    This book introduces students to the central concepts insecurity studies and one of the most important issues ininternational relations. Jef Huysmans:

    explains recent conceptual and theoretical developmentsin security studies

    introduces contemporary security questions andchanges in dominant security issues since the end ofthe Cold War

    draws on insights from security studies, criminology,and sociology and cultural studies of fear

    introduces a political rather than strategic analysis ofsecurity practice

    focuses on the tensions between internationaldemocratic political practice and security policies

    uses a story-led approach to introduce concepts and

    theories.

    December 2010: 216 x 138: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-44020-2: $140.00

    Pb: 978-0-415-44021-9: $45.95For more information, visit:www.routledge.com/9780415440219

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    Global EthicsAnarchy, Freedom and International Relations

    Mervyn Frost, Kings College London, UK

    This provocative and originalbook challenges thecommonplace that

    contemporary internationalinteractions are best understoodas struggles for power.Eschewing jargon andtheoretical abstraction, MervynFrost argues that global politicsand global civil society must beunderstood in ethical terms.International actors are alwaysfaced with the ethical question:

    So, what ought we to do in circumstances like these?

    Illustrating the centrality of ethics to our understandingof global politics and global civil society with detailedcase studies, Frost shows how international actorsconstitute one another in global social practices that areunderpinned by specific ethical commitments.

    Case Studies examined include:

    The War on Iraq

    The Global War on Terror

    Iran

    Human Rights

    Globalization and Migration

    The use of Private Military Companies.

    2008: 198 x 129: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-46609-7: $155.00Pb: 978-0-415-46610-3: $34.95eBook: 978-0-203-89058-5

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    SovereigntyJens Bartelson, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    This book summarizes recent academic debates onsovereignty within academic international relations andpolitical theory. Recent scholarship has focused on thechanging meaning of the concept of sovereignty in avariety of historical and political contexts, and underwhat conditions these changes in turn spill over intoinstitutional change on a global scale. This bookfurnishes new insights about the current meaning andfunction of the concept of sovereignty withininternational relations and political theory.

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    International StatebuildingThe Rise of Post-Liberal Governance

    David Chandler, University of Westminster, UK

    This concise and accessible new text offers original andinsightful analysis of the policy paradigm informinginternational statebuilding interventions. The book

    covers the theoretical frameworks and practices ofinternational statebuilding, the debates they havetriggered, and the way that international statebuildinghas developed in the post-Cold War era.

    Spanning a broad remit of policy practices frompost-conflict peacebuilding to sustainable development andEU enlargement, Chandler draws out how these policieshave been cohered around the problematization ofautonomy or self-government. Rather than promotingdemocracy on the basis of the universal capacity of peoplefor self-rule, international statebuilding assumes thatpeople lack capacity to make their own judgements safelyand therefore that democracy requires external interventionand the building of civil society and state institutionalcapacity. Chandler argues that this policy frameworkinverses traditional liberaldemocratic understandings ofautonomy and freedom privileging governance over

    government and that the dominance of this policyperspective is a cause of concern for those who live instates involved in statebuilding as much as for those whoare subject to these new regulatory frameworks.

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    Global Horizons

    We live in a moment that urgently calls for

    a reframing, reconceptualizing, and

    reconstituting of the political, cultural and

    social practices that underpin the

    enterprises of international relations.While contemporary developments in

    international relations are focused upon

    highly detailed and technical matters, they

    also demand an engagement with the

    broader questions of history, ethics, culture

    and human subjectivity.

    Global Horizonsis dedicated toexamining these broader questions.

    After the Globe, Before theWorldR.B.J. Walker, University of Victoria, Canada

    Rob WalkersAfter theGlobe, Before the Worldis aradical text in the best senseof the word. It explores theroots of the internationalstudies discipline, rethinksthose aspects of the politicaltheory canon on which thedisciplines traditionalconceits have relied, andproceeds to articulate areconceptualization of thestate-world relationship. The

    work is the most important intervention ininternational studies/international relationsthinking in decades. Any scholar who wouldpresume to treat global politics as it is developing

    in this millennium must come to terms withWalkers challenge. - Michael J. Shapiro, University ofHawaii, USA

    A sustained critique of the primary traditions of bothpolitical theory and international relations theory, thisbook provides an analysis of the relationship betweenclaims about sovereignty and the spatiotemporalarticulation of boundaries, borders and limits.

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    The Liberal Way of WarKilling to Make Life Live

    Michael Dillon, University of Lancaster, UK andJulian Reid, Kings College London, UK

    The Liberal Way of Waris aremarkable book:theoretically sophisticatedand conceptually nuanced.

    Building on, critiquing, andupdating Foucaults analysesof biopower and liberalgovernmental strategies,Dillon and Reid provide apowerful and challengingaccount of howcontemporary politicsoperates both globally and

    over life itself. - Stuart Elden, Durham University, UK

    The liberal way of war and the liberal way of rule arecorrelated; this book traces that correlation to liberalismsoriginal commitment to making life live. Committed tomaking life live, liberalism is committed to waging war onbehalf of life, specifically to promote the biopolitical life ofspecies being; what the book calls the biohuman.

    Tracking the advent of the age of life-as-information -

    complex, adaptive and emergent - while contrastingbiopolitics with geopolitics, the book details how andwhy the liberal way of rule wages war on the human inthe cause of instituting the biohuman. Contingent andemergent, the biohuman is however continuously alsobecoming-dangerous to itself. It therefore requiresconstant surveillance to anticipate the threats it presentsto its own flourishing.

    The book explains how, in making life live, liberal rulefinds its expression, today, in making the biohuman livethe emergency of its emergence. Thus does liberal peacebecome the continuation of war by other means. Just asthe information and molecular revolutions havecombined to transform liberal military-strategic thinkingso also has it contributed to the discourse of globaldanger through which global liberal governancecurrently legitimates the liberal way of war.

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    The Contested Politicsof MobilityBorderzones and Irregularity

    Edited by Vicki Squire, Open University, UK

    Series: Routledge Advances in International Relations

    and Global PoliticsThe Contested Politics of Mobilityis the first collection toexplore how the politics of mobility turns on the conditionof irregularity.

    Selected Contents:1. The Politics of Mobility Vicki SquirePoliticising Mobility 2. Politicising Mobility Vicki Squire3. Freedom and speed in enlarged borderzones Didier Bigo4. Rezoning the Global: Technological Zones, TechnologicalWork, and the (Un-) Making of Biometric Borders WilliamWalters 5. Targeted Exclusion: Mobile Bodies, WorkplaceRaids, and Migrant Counter-ConductsJonathan Inda6. Alien Powers: Deportable Labour and the Spectacle ofSecurity Nicholas De Genova Mobilising Politics7. Mobilising Politics Vicki Squire 8. Capitalism, Migrationand Social Struggles: Towards a Theory of the Autonomy ofMigration Sandro Mezzadra 9. Governing Mobility:Technology, Surveillance and Citizenship Kim Rygiel10. Legal Exclusion and Dislocated Subjectivities: The

    Deportation of Salvadoran Youth from the United StatesSusan Bibler Coutin 11. Forms of Irregular Citizenship PeterNyers 12. Citizens Despite Borders: Reflections upon theChanging Territorial Order of Europe Enrica Rigo13. Epilogue Engin Isin

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    Corporate Security, Terrorismand RiskKaren Lund Petersen, University of Copenhagen,

    DenmarkSeries: Routledge Advances in International Relations

    and Global Politics

    Situated with the debate on terrorism risk and security,this book investigates the role of private companies incounter-terrorism policies. Lund Peterson analyses howpolitical actors and private companies, including airports,airlines, ports and food production companies,understand their role in the fight against terrorism.Challenging the modern understandings of nationalsecurity and corporate risk, this book brings corporateunderstandings of the relation between corporate riskand national security to the fore and assesses degrees ofopenness and closedness towards the politicalunderstanding of companies.

    September 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp

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    New Norms and Knowledge inWorld PoliticsProtecting People, Intellectual Property andthe Environment

    Preslava Stoeva, Hult International Business School,London, UK

    Series: Routledge Advances in International Relations

    and Global Politics

    This book examines the process of norm development andknowledge creation in international politics, and assessesthese processes in case studies on protection from torture,intellectual property rights and climate change.

    Drawing on the theories of constructivism and thesociology of scientific knowledge, author Preslava Stoevademonstrates that international norms are a product ofa sequence of closures and consensus reached atdifferent social levels. She contends that it is this processwhich makes norms permeate the social and politicalfabric of international relations even before they becomeofficial principles of state behaviour. Proposing atheoretical model which indicates the stages of thedevelopment of norms, she studies the roles that variousactors play in that process, together with the interplay ofvarious types of power.

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    Positive SecurityPaul Roe, Central European Univeristy, Hungary

    Series: Routledge Advances in International Relations

    and Global Politics

    This book explores current thinking about positivesecurity and seeks to suggest a reformulated positive

    security concept, and to evaluate the efficacy of such aconcept in terms of foreign and security policy.

    Proceeding from a critical evaluation of McSweeneyspositive security approach, the author assesses thepotential for reformulating positive security in otherexisting theoretical approaches: the Copenhagen School,the Welsh School, and largely Galtungian-defined PeaceStudies and finally proposes a formulation of positivesecurity defined as the ability of orders (securityreferent objects) to achieve/maintain just values, andsecondly tackle the highly contentious issue of the use offorce in the securing of these values.

    In equating Positive Security with the achievement/maintenance of just values, the book, although locatingitself within a tradition that is committed to ways ofpromoting equitable and cooperative relations betweenhumans and human communities, will also seek to pose

    contentious questions of violent- as well as non-violenttransformations.

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    Securitizations of CitizenshipEdited by Peter Nyers, McMaster University, Canada

    Series: Routledge Advances in International Relations

    and Global Politics

    Securitizations of Citizenshipcritically assesses the fateof citizenship in relation to securitized practices ofsurveillance and control that have emerged in thepost-9/11 period.

    Selected Contents:Introduction: Securitizations ofCitizenship Peter Nyers 1. The Neurotic Citizen Engin F. Isin2. Secure Borders, Safe Haven, Domopolitics William Walters3. Renormalizing Citizenship and Life in Fortress NorthAmerica Davina Bhandar 4. (Dis)Qualified Bodies:Securitization, Citizenship and Identity ManagementBenjamin J. Muller 5. Security, Flexible Sovereignty, and thePerils of Multiple Citizenship Daiva Stasiulis and Darryl Ross6. The Accidental Citizen Peter Nyers 7. Political Belongingin a Neoliberal Era: The Struggle of the Sans-PapiersAnneMcNevin 8. The Production of Culprits: From Deportabilityto Detainability in the Aftermath of Homeland SecurityNicholas De Genova 9. Citizenship for All Barry Hindess

    2009: 234 x 156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-48529-6: $140.00eBook: 978-0-203-87890-3

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    Securing the HomelandCritical Infrastructure, Risk and (In)Security

    Myriam Anna Dunn, Center for Security Studies,Switwerland and Kristian Sby Kristensen, DanishInstitute for International Studies, Denmark

    Series: CSS Studies in Security and International

    Relations

    This edited volume uses a constructivist/reflexive approachto address critical infrastructure protection (CIP), a centralpolitical practice associated with national security.

    Selected Contents:Foreword Ole Wver. Introduction:Securing the Homeland: Critical Infrastructure, Risk, and(In)Security Myriam Dunn Cavelty and Kristian Sby

    Kristensen Part 1: Origins, Conceptions, and thePublic-Private Rationale The Vulnerability of Vital Systems:How Critical Infrastructure Became a Security ProblemStephen J. Collier and AndrewLakoff. Like a Phoenix fromthe Ashes: The Reinvention of Critical InfrastructureProtection as Distributed Security Myriam Dunn Cavelty.The Absolute Protection of our Citizens: CriticalInfrastructure Protection and the Practice of Security KristianSby Kristensen. Critical Infrastructures and NetworkPathologies: The Semiotics and Biopolitics of a HeteropolarWorld OrderJames Der Derian and Jesse Finkelstein.Part 2: Terrorism and the Politics of Protecting theHomeland Media, Fear, and the Hyperreal: TheConstruction of Cyberterrorism as the Ultimate Threat toCritical Infrastructures Maura Conway. Homeland SecurityThrough Traceability: Technologies of Control as CriticalInfrastructuresPhilippe Bonditti. The Gendered Narratives ofHomeland Security: Anarchy at the Front Door Makes Homea Haven Elgin M. Brunner. Conclusion: The Biopolitics of

    Critical Infrastructure ProtectionJulian Reid

    2007: 234 x 156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-44109-4: $150.00eBook: 978-0-203-92652-9

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    Hollywood and the CIAMedia, Defense and Subversion

    Oliver Boyd-Barrett, Bowling Green State University,USA, David Herreraand James Baumann

    Series: Media, War and Security

    This book analyses representations in Hollywood film ofthe Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

    Hollywood and the CIAexamines movies sampled fromthe each of five decades: the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s,1990s, 2000s, and explores four main issues: the relativeprominence of the CIA; the extent to which thesemovies appeared to be overtly political; the degree towhich they were favorable or unfavorable to the CIA;and their relative attitude to the business ofintelligence. A final chapter considers the question: dothese Hollywood texts appear to function ideologically tonormalize the CIA? If so, might this suggest the furtherhypothesis that many CIA movies assist audiences withreconciling two sometimes fundamental opposites: oftengruesome covert CIA activity for questionable goals andat enormous expense, on the one hand, and the valuesand procedures of democratic society, on the other.

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    The Politics of BecomingEuropeanA Study of Polish and Baltic Post-Cold WarSecurity Imaginaries

    Maria Mlksoo, International Centre for DefenceStudies, Estonia

    Series: New International Relations

    This book weaves together perspectives drawn fromcritical international relations, anthropology and social

    theory in order to understand the Polish and Balticpost-Cold War politics of becoming European.

    Approaching the study of Europes eastern enlargementthrough a post-colonial critique, author Maria Mlksoomakes a convincing case for a rethinking of Europeanidentity. Drawing on the theorist Edward Said, shecontends that studies of the European Union are markedby a prevailing Orientalism, rarely asking who hastraditionally been able to define European identity, andwhether this identity should be presented as an historicalprocess rather than a static category. The centralargument of this book is that the historical experience ofbeing framed as simultaneously in Europe - and yet notquite in Europe - informs the current self-understandingsand security imaginaries of Poland and the Baltic States.Exploring this existential condition of liminalEuropeaness among foreign and security policy-making

    elites, the book considers its effects on key securitypolicy issues, including relations with Western Europe,Russia and the United States.

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    Rethinking Insecurity, War andViolenceBeyond Savage Globalization?

    Edited by Damian Grenfelland Paul James, bothat RMIT University, Australia

    Series: Rethinking Globalizations

    This collection of essays rethinks the security paradigm in

    the context of the War on Terror, providing a broad andsystematic analysis of the long-term sources of political,military and cultural insecurity from the local to the global.

    Selected Contents:Part 1: Globalizing InsecurityPart 2: Reconceptualizing Security Part 3: RethinkingLocalized Transnational Conflicts Part 4: Renewal in theAftermath of Violence

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    Experiencing WarEdited by Christine Sylvester, University ofLancaster, UK

    Series: War, Politics and Experience

    This book presents the mostrecent thinking on war as aphysical and emotionalexperience for those who touchand are touched by it politically,through feelings, and throughphysical activities, ranging fromcombat to TV viewing.

    Selected Contents:Part 1: Theorizing War AsExperience 1. Touching War:Politics and the Experiential

    Christine Sylvester 2. The Passionsof Protection: Sovereign Authority and Humanitarian War

    Anne Orford 3. Reconsidering Just War Theory KimberlyHutchings 4. The Uselessness of a Generalised New WarsRubric Stephen Chan 5. Wars, Bodies, and DevelopmentBrigitte Holzner Part 2: Studying War as Politics andExperience 6. Neo-cons, Neologisms and Iran: TheConstruction of Another Islamic EnemyAnnabelle Sreberny7. Living and Remembering War Mary Hamilton and DennyTaylor 8. What Women Warriors Experience MeganMacKenzie 9. Dilemmas of Drawing WarJill Gibbon10. War As Experience: Some Conclusions and NewDirections Christine Sylvester

    October 2010: 234 x 156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-56630-8: $140.00Pb: 978-0-415-56631-5: $42.95

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    Risk and the War on TerrorEdited by Louise Amoore, University of Durham, UKand Marieke de Goede, University of Amsterdam,the Netherlands

    This anthologys broadcoverage of the relationshipof risk to the war on terrorsproliferation of surveillance

    is extraordinary. The work ofthis excellent group ofscholars is innovative andcompelling. - Michael Shapiro,University of Hawaii, USA

    Written by leading scholars inthe field, this book offers thefirst comprehensive and criticalinvestigation of the specific

    modes of risk calculation that are emerging in theso-called war on terror.

    2008: 234 x 156: 296ppHb: 978-0-415-44323-4: $160.00Pb: 978-0-415-44324-1: $44.95eBook: 978-0-203-92770-0

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    Tabloid TerrorWar, Culture, and Geopolitics

    Francois Debrix, Florida International University, USA

    In this compelling volumeFrancois Debrix investigatesat length the discourses nowused by journalists, thinktank intellectuals, foreignpolicy writers, and talk showhosts to represent the worldas a threatening place inneed of American militaryviolence. This volume is botha valuable contribution to

    contemporary thinkingabout media and war, and

    simultaneously a powerful critique of the practicesthat legitimize geopolitical violence. In lucid proseDebrix reasserts the importance of using criticalsocial and political theory to effectively tacklematters of geopolitics, identity and warfare. Thisvery timely book deserves a wide readershipwherever citizens and scholars are concerned withviolence and war, and how their contemporary

    justifications are shaping culture in so manyplaces. - Simon Dalby, Carleton University, Canada

    2007: 234 x 156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-77290-7: $170.00Pb: 978-0-415-77291-4: $44.95eBook: 978-0-203-94466-0

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    Routledge Studies in Peace andConflict Resolution

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    FORTHCOMING

    Political Discourse and ConflictResolutionEdited by Katy Hayward, Queens University, Belfastand Catherine ODonnell

    In applying discourse analysis to the study of the conflictand peace process in Northern Ireland, this book offers anew and pertinent way to understand and examinethree core subjects: conict studies, Irish politics and

    applied discourse analysis. As a product of collaborationand intellectual engagement between scholars from avariety of disciplines, institutions, countries and evengenerations, it analyses the close, yet still mystifying,

    relationship between political discourse and conflictresolution.

    September 2010: 234 x 156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-56628-5: $125.00For more information, visit:www.routledge.com/9780415566285

    FORTHCOMING

    Governing Ethnic ConflictConsociation, Identity and the Price ofPeace

    Andrew Finlay, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

    This book traces the emergence of a common technologyof peace and how, in the process, the liberal state has

    come to embrace illiberal subjects and practices.

    In this common technology of peace, the cause ofconflict is understood to be competing ethno-nationalidentities and the solution is to recognize theseidentities, and make them useful to government throughpower-sharing. The problem with consociationalarrangements is not simply that they institutionaliseethnic division and privilege particular identities orgroups, but, more importantly, that they close down thespace for other ways of being. By specifying identitycategories, consociational regimes create a residual, sinkcategory, designated other. These others not onlyoffer a challenge to prevailing ideas about identity butalso stand in reproach to conventional wisdom regardingthe management of conflict.

    July 2010: 216 x 138: 176pp

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    Migration and Security in theGlobal AgeDiaspora Communities and Conflict

    Feargal Cochrane, Lancaster University, UK

    This book is an interdisciplinary examination of several

    interconnecting aspects of migrant communities in thecontext of contemporary conflict and security.

    It aims to illustrate how the diversity of migrantpopulations cross-cuts political, cultural, social andeconomic spheres of activity. The book builds aconnected picture of contemporary migrants/diasporasthat reflects the fact that they exist within, and help toconstruct, an integrated and multi-layered political,social, cultural and economic mileau. While empiricallyfocused studies are often case-specific and, while rich inlocal detail, lack comparative breadth or the ability tomake connections and see irregularities across a numberof cases that might be of interest to scholars beyondthat specific area. This work intends to connect theseliteratures together more thoroughly. In particular, itseeks to demonstrate that political, cultural, economicand social factors all play important roles in helping usunderstand the actual (and potential) roles of migrant

    communities in conflict and security withincontemporary society.

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