The ‘War on Terror’ has led to a range of counter-terrorism measures across the globe. These have included the introduction of anti-terror laws; changes in reporting requirements for civil society organisations; and the increasing use of new border security technologies. In many countries, the impact of these measures on civil society and on citizens has been a source of great concern. Several projects of the NGPA research programme have looked at these issues across the globe, focusing more specifically on countries such as Afghanistan, Kenya, India, the US and the UK
Terrorism has emerged as the newest menace to world peace and, in particular, India's national secur...
Terrorism is a contemporary security threat not only to Kenya but also the international community o...
The main focus of this study is an analysis of the impact on democracy and civil rights of current m...
Counter-Terrorism, Aid and Civil Society critically examines the effects of the War on Terror on the...
Following President Bush's declaration of a 'War on Terror' in 2001, governments around the world in...
The effects of counter-terrorism legislation on civil-society organisations (CSOs) based in the Sout...
Following George W. Bush’s declaration of a global War on Terror in the wake of the September 11 att...
Published: 07 September 2021This chapter maps the development of global security architecture in the...
The continuing erosion of civil liberties in Western democracies, and in particular Australia, as a ...
Terrorism and terrorist activities constitutes a major international security concern that bedevils ...
Against the backdrop of terrorist attacks in 1998 and 2002, Kenya has come under pressure from aid d...
The enthusiasm for civil society that emerged in the late 1980s and 1990s with the collapse of the B...
In the years since 9/11 counter-terrorism law and policy has proliferated across the world. This boo...
This book offers an examination of the functions or ambitions – stated and otherwise – of the counte...
The ‘war on terror ’ has affected anti-terrorism laws and anti-terrorism policies worldwide. New leg...
Terrorism has emerged as the newest menace to world peace and, in particular, India's national secur...
Terrorism is a contemporary security threat not only to Kenya but also the international community o...
The main focus of this study is an analysis of the impact on democracy and civil rights of current m...
Counter-Terrorism, Aid and Civil Society critically examines the effects of the War on Terror on the...
Following President Bush's declaration of a 'War on Terror' in 2001, governments around the world in...
The effects of counter-terrorism legislation on civil-society organisations (CSOs) based in the Sout...
Following George W. Bush’s declaration of a global War on Terror in the wake of the September 11 att...
Published: 07 September 2021This chapter maps the development of global security architecture in the...
The continuing erosion of civil liberties in Western democracies, and in particular Australia, as a ...
Terrorism and terrorist activities constitutes a major international security concern that bedevils ...
Against the backdrop of terrorist attacks in 1998 and 2002, Kenya has come under pressure from aid d...
The enthusiasm for civil society that emerged in the late 1980s and 1990s with the collapse of the B...
In the years since 9/11 counter-terrorism law and policy has proliferated across the world. This boo...
This book offers an examination of the functions or ambitions – stated and otherwise – of the counte...
The ‘war on terror ’ has affected anti-terrorism laws and anti-terrorism policies worldwide. New leg...
Terrorism has emerged as the newest menace to world peace and, in particular, India's national secur...
Terrorism is a contemporary security threat not only to Kenya but also the international community o...
The main focus of this study is an analysis of the impact on democracy and civil rights of current m...