State and Terrorism

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America's National Security Institutions
America’s National Security Institutions
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Bin Ladin
Bush Doctrine
Calls Attention
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Combat Terrorism
comparative political theory
critical security studies
discourse
discourse power relations
Effective Death Penalty Act
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Grand Theft Auto
Guildford Pub Bombing
ideological hegemony
Iranian Hostage Crisis
Israeli Defense Force
Muslim World
national
National Security Discourse
National Security Strategy
President Carter's Response
President Carter’s Response
President Clinton's Response
President Clinton’s Response
President Reagan's Administration
President Reagan’s Administration
Presidential Rhetoric
presidential rhetoric analysis
Salah Ad Din Yusuf Ibn Ayyub
security
Specific Knowledge Structure
state response to terrorism research
states
Tangible Entity
terrorism policy frameworks
Trade Center's Twin
Trade Center's Twin Towers
Trade Center’s Twin
Trade Center’s Twin Towers
Twa Flight
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World Trade Center's Twin
World Trade Center’s Twin

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754671923
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jul 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Adopting an innovative approach to the ongoing debate over homeland security and state response to terrorism, Joseph Campos investigates the contextualizing of national security discourse and its management of terrorism. New ideas developed in this book reflect ways in which national security is mobilized through specific discourse to manage threats. In addition, a review of presidential rhetoric over the last 30 years reveals that national security discourse has maintained an ideological hegemony to determine what constitutes violence and appropriate responses. The volume incorporates historical depth and critical theory in a comparative framework to provide an invaluable insight into how national security is developed and how it works with the concept of terrorism to secure the state.
Joseph H. Campos II is from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA.

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