Playing Politics with Terrorism
A User's Guide
Format:Paperback
Publisher:C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Published:26th Oct '07
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While governments are obliged to protect society and bring terrorists to justice, their effectiveness in tackling terrorism without undermining the support of the population for law and order or jeopardising basic liberties is paramount. In dealing with extremism, governments have found it difficult to balance the imperatives of security and the rights of liberty. That said, neither lethargy nor hysteria is conducive to ensuring national security. Rather, steely determination grounded in facts and sound judgments about the challenges confronting us are required.The exaggeration by governments of a terrorist threat in order to sustain a credible anti-terrorism narrative, to manipulate public opinion, to push through draconian legislation or even to win elections are not novelties of the post-9/11 world, but as the contributors to this book point out, governments in many countries, from Putin's Russia and Fujimori's Peru to Italy in the 1970s, have stumbled towards repressing the very liberty and democratic culture which the terrorists seek to destroy.It includes contributors such as: Paul Wilkinson (St Andrews), Leonard Weinberg (Nevada), John Mueller (Ohio), Richard Drake (Montana), Martin Miller (Duke), Jonathan Stevenson (Naval War College), Jo-Marie Burt (George Mason), Javier Jordan (Granada), Robert Saunders (New York), William Eubank (Nevada), Richard Jackson (Manchester), Chris Michaelsen (OSCE), and Nicola Horsburg (King's College).
'Brilliant, mind-opening stuff.' * The Independent, chosen as one of David Crystal's best books of 2007 *
'This powerful collection of essays is at the same time both a radical and traditional examination of the politics of terror. Radical in that it presents terrorism as a complex phenomenon rooted in real life experience-best understood and combated by open minds with the support of fully-briefed populations .And traditional in that it expects political leaders to tell the truth about terror insofar as they can-and that to exploit the fears of the public for political gain is as counter-productive as it is currently widespread.' * Crispin Black, former Cabinet Office Intelligence Analyst and author of 7-7 The London Bombings: What Went Wrong? *
'An extraordinary collection of original, penetrating and compellingly written essays, Playing Politics with Terrorism: A User's Guide challenges all our assumptions about the relationship between democracy and terrorism. An eye-opener of a book on the world after 9/11.' * Jessica Stern, Harvard University, author, The Ultimate Terrorists *
ISBN: 9781850658634
Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 20mm
Weight: 400g
334 pages