This paper seeks to explore the politics of counter terrorism in the UK. It argues that for a number of reasons, counter terrorism policy has been separated off from other policy areas and seen as securitised, exceptional or just different. The paper argues that such a separation from “normal” politics is problematic, both conceptually and empirically. It argues that much can be gained by considering counter terrorism policy through the lenses, concepts and debates which feature in other areas of British politics. The paper then examines two such lenses/debates – depoliticisation and neoliberalism. An argument is developed that counter terrorism policy is not, in the main, depoliticised, but rather overt, politicised and visible. This promi...
This edited volume aims to deepen our understanding of state power through a series of case studies ...
An analysis of the terrorism studies field reveals a number of methodological, theoretical and ethic...
This article argues that the EU counter-terrorism policy reflects a deep-rooted mistrust or fear of ...
The language we use when we talk about terrorism has an important role to play in the discursive con...
This thesis examines counterradicalisation policy and associated measures addressing the issue of 'c...
The UK’s counter-terrorism strategy (CONTEST) seeks to pursue individuals involved in suspected terr...
This book offers an examination of the functions or ambitions – stated and otherwise – of the counte...
Although there has been a wealth of academic literature which has examined counter-terrorism, both i...
After over two decades of renewing temporary counterterrorism laws in Britain from the early 1970s, ...
Since the turn of the century, across North Atlantic countries, counterterrorism law has been an are...
This paper explores why the Prevent strand of the UK Government’s counter-terrorism strategy, CONTES...
From the moment of their emergence, democracies everywhere have been alive to the importance of thei...
Dominant paradigms of causal explanation for why and how Western liberal-democracies go to war in th...
This article considers the development of the liberal state’s approach to national security in...
This edited volume aims to deepen our understanding of state power through a series of case studies ...
This edited volume aims to deepen our understanding of state power through a series of case studies ...
An analysis of the terrorism studies field reveals a number of methodological, theoretical and ethic...
This article argues that the EU counter-terrorism policy reflects a deep-rooted mistrust or fear of ...
The language we use when we talk about terrorism has an important role to play in the discursive con...
This thesis examines counterradicalisation policy and associated measures addressing the issue of 'c...
The UK’s counter-terrorism strategy (CONTEST) seeks to pursue individuals involved in suspected terr...
This book offers an examination of the functions or ambitions – stated and otherwise – of the counte...
Although there has been a wealth of academic literature which has examined counter-terrorism, both i...
After over two decades of renewing temporary counterterrorism laws in Britain from the early 1970s, ...
Since the turn of the century, across North Atlantic countries, counterterrorism law has been an are...
This paper explores why the Prevent strand of the UK Government’s counter-terrorism strategy, CONTES...
From the moment of their emergence, democracies everywhere have been alive to the importance of thei...
Dominant paradigms of causal explanation for why and how Western liberal-democracies go to war in th...
This article considers the development of the liberal state’s approach to national security in...
This edited volume aims to deepen our understanding of state power through a series of case studies ...
This edited volume aims to deepen our understanding of state power through a series of case studies ...
An analysis of the terrorism studies field reveals a number of methodological, theoretical and ethic...
This article argues that the EU counter-terrorism policy reflects a deep-rooted mistrust or fear of ...