Global Counter-Terrorism
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Global Counter-Terrorism
A Decolonial Approach
Bergh, Sylvia I.; Dutta, Sagnik; Abbas, Tahir
Manchester University Press
02/2025
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9781526178619
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Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Counterterrorism in a global context: a decolonial approach - Sagnik Dutta, Tahir Abbas, and Sylvia I. Bergh
Part I: Colonialism and counterterrorism
1. Colonial law and normal violence: The racialised, gendered and classed development of counterterrorism - Alice Finden
2. Pashtun stereotyping and the marginalisation of non-violent movements in post-9/11 Pakistan - Farooq Yousaf
3. Policing 'terrorist' propaganda: A study of counterterrorism strategies in colonial Bengal (1908-1918) - Lumbini Sharma
4. The French domestic counterterrorism framework: Unravelling the colonial matrix in shaping bodies and the response to terrorism - Marine Gueguin
Part II Global, national, and everyday counterterrorism practices
5. Comparative counterterrorism: All for One, but NOT One for All - Graig R. Klein
6. After the bombing of the Norwegian Government Quarter on 22 July 2011: Changes in discourses on urban counterterrorism 1990-2020 - Sissel Haugdal Jore
7. 'It takes a village': The collective securitization of social policy related to preventing and countering violent extremism (PCVE) in the European Union - Ines Bolanos-Somoano
8. The individual and the intimate in counter-terrorism: the case of the British government's Prevent Strategy - Amna Kaleem
Part III: Counterterrorism, radicalisation, and right-wing extremism
9. The securitisation of Muslims and the growth of far-right extremism in Canada - Naved Bakali and Barbara Perry
10. The spectre of the predatory Muslim man: Tracing far-right gendered imaginaries and counter-terrorism policies in the cases of love jihad and the Great Replacement - Eviane Leidig
11. Conspiracy theories and right-wing extremism: The case of Q-Anon - Dean Smith, Ewan Bottomley, and Ken Mavor -- .
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Counterterrorism in a global context: a decolonial approach - Sagnik Dutta, Tahir Abbas, and Sylvia I. Bergh
Part I: Colonialism and counterterrorism
1. Colonial law and normal violence: The racialised, gendered and classed development of counterterrorism - Alice Finden
2. Pashtun stereotyping and the marginalisation of non-violent movements in post-9/11 Pakistan - Farooq Yousaf
3. Policing 'terrorist' propaganda: A study of counterterrorism strategies in colonial Bengal (1908-1918) - Lumbini Sharma
4. The French domestic counterterrorism framework: Unravelling the colonial matrix in shaping bodies and the response to terrorism - Marine Gueguin
Part II Global, national, and everyday counterterrorism practices
5. Comparative counterterrorism: All for One, but NOT One for All - Graig R. Klein
6. After the bombing of the Norwegian Government Quarter on 22 July 2011: Changes in discourses on urban counterterrorism 1990-2020 - Sissel Haugdal Jore
7. 'It takes a village': The collective securitization of social policy related to preventing and countering violent extremism (PCVE) in the European Union - Ines Bolanos-Somoano
8. The individual and the intimate in counter-terrorism: the case of the British government's Prevent Strategy - Amna Kaleem
Part III: Counterterrorism, radicalisation, and right-wing extremism
9. The securitisation of Muslims and the growth of far-right extremism in Canada - Naved Bakali and Barbara Perry
10. The spectre of the predatory Muslim man: Tracing far-right gendered imaginaries and counter-terrorism policies in the cases of love jihad and the Great Replacement - Eviane Leidig
11. Conspiracy theories and right-wing extremism: The case of Q-Anon - Dean Smith, Ewan Bottomley, and Ken Mavor -- .
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colonialism; counterterrorism; decoloniality; gender; Global South; Postcolonial International Relations; race; securitisation; terrorism; war on terror
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Counterterrorism in a global context: a decolonial approach - Sagnik Dutta, Tahir Abbas, and Sylvia I. Bergh
Part I: Colonialism and counterterrorism
1. Colonial law and normal violence: The racialised, gendered and classed development of counterterrorism - Alice Finden
2. Pashtun stereotyping and the marginalisation of non-violent movements in post-9/11 Pakistan - Farooq Yousaf
3. Policing 'terrorist' propaganda: A study of counterterrorism strategies in colonial Bengal (1908-1918) - Lumbini Sharma
4. The French domestic counterterrorism framework: Unravelling the colonial matrix in shaping bodies and the response to terrorism - Marine Gueguin
Part II Global, national, and everyday counterterrorism practices
5. Comparative counterterrorism: All for One, but NOT One for All - Graig R. Klein
6. After the bombing of the Norwegian Government Quarter on 22 July 2011: Changes in discourses on urban counterterrorism 1990-2020 - Sissel Haugdal Jore
7. 'It takes a village': The collective securitization of social policy related to preventing and countering violent extremism (PCVE) in the European Union - Ines Bolanos-Somoano
8. The individual and the intimate in counter-terrorism: the case of the British government's Prevent Strategy - Amna Kaleem
Part III: Counterterrorism, radicalisation, and right-wing extremism
9. The securitisation of Muslims and the growth of far-right extremism in Canada - Naved Bakali and Barbara Perry
10. The spectre of the predatory Muslim man: Tracing far-right gendered imaginaries and counter-terrorism policies in the cases of love jihad and the Great Replacement - Eviane Leidig
11. Conspiracy theories and right-wing extremism: The case of Q-Anon - Dean Smith, Ewan Bottomley, and Ken Mavor -- .
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Counterterrorism in a global context: a decolonial approach - Sagnik Dutta, Tahir Abbas, and Sylvia I. Bergh
Part I: Colonialism and counterterrorism
1. Colonial law and normal violence: The racialised, gendered and classed development of counterterrorism - Alice Finden
2. Pashtun stereotyping and the marginalisation of non-violent movements in post-9/11 Pakistan - Farooq Yousaf
3. Policing 'terrorist' propaganda: A study of counterterrorism strategies in colonial Bengal (1908-1918) - Lumbini Sharma
4. The French domestic counterterrorism framework: Unravelling the colonial matrix in shaping bodies and the response to terrorism - Marine Gueguin
Part II Global, national, and everyday counterterrorism practices
5. Comparative counterterrorism: All for One, but NOT One for All - Graig R. Klein
6. After the bombing of the Norwegian Government Quarter on 22 July 2011: Changes in discourses on urban counterterrorism 1990-2020 - Sissel Haugdal Jore
7. 'It takes a village': The collective securitization of social policy related to preventing and countering violent extremism (PCVE) in the European Union - Ines Bolanos-Somoano
8. The individual and the intimate in counter-terrorism: the case of the British government's Prevent Strategy - Amna Kaleem
Part III: Counterterrorism, radicalisation, and right-wing extremism
9. The securitisation of Muslims and the growth of far-right extremism in Canada - Naved Bakali and Barbara Perry
10. The spectre of the predatory Muslim man: Tracing far-right gendered imaginaries and counter-terrorism policies in the cases of love jihad and the Great Replacement - Eviane Leidig
11. Conspiracy theories and right-wing extremism: The case of Q-Anon - Dean Smith, Ewan Bottomley, and Ken Mavor -- .
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