Cities, War, and Terrorism: Towards an Urban GeopoliticsStephen Graham John Wiley & Sons, 15 de abr. de 2008 - 416 páginas Cities, War and Terrorism is the first book to look critically at the ways in which warfare, terrorism and counter-terrorism policies intersect in cities in the post Cold-War period.
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... City Space Lily M. Hoffman, Susan S. Fainstein, and Dennis R. Judd (eds.) Understanding the City: Contemporary and Future Perspectives John Eade and Christopher Mele (eds.) The New Chinese City: Globalization and Market Reform John R ...
... City Space Lily M. Hoffman, Susan S. Fainstein, and Dennis R. Judd (eds.) Understanding the City: Contemporary and Future Perspectives John Eade and Christopher Mele (eds.) The New Chinese City: Globalization and Market Reform John R ...
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... city's survival hangs in a precious balance. (Lang, 1996: 5) The Mutuality of War and the City Cities, warfare, and organized political violence have always been mutual constructions. ''The city, the polis, is constitutive of the form ...
... city's survival hangs in a precious balance. (Lang, 1996: 5) The Mutuality of War and the City Cities, warfare, and organized political violence have always been mutual constructions. ''The city, the polis, is constitutive of the form ...
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... city-states were the actual agents, as well as the main targets, of war. In premodern times cities were built for defense as well as being dominant sites of commerce, exchange, and political, religious, and social power. ''The city ...
... city-states were the actual agents, as well as the main targets, of war. In premodern times cities were built for defense as well as being dominant sites of commerce, exchange, and political, religious, and social power. ''The city ...
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... city halls, and neighborhoods of cities. Ironically, 9/11 itself symbolized that this telescoping of the world's political violence into the city (and vice versa) was now inescapable. ''If it existed, any comfortable distinction between ...
... city halls, and neighborhoods of cities. Ironically, 9/11 itself symbolized that this telescoping of the world's political violence into the city (and vice versa) was now inescapable. ''If it existed, any comfortable distinction between ...
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TOWARDS AN URBAN GEOPOLITICS Part I Cities War and Terrorism in History and Theory | 27 |
TOWARDS AN URBAN GEOPOLITICS Part II Urbicide and the Urbanization of Warfare | 137 |
TOWARDS AN URBAN GEOPOLITICS Part III Exposed Cities Urban Impacts of Terrorism and the War on Terror | 247 |
TOWARDS AN URBAN GEOPOLITICS Epilogue | 330 |
TOWARDS AN URBAN GEOPOLITICS Bibliography | 335 |
TOWARDS AN URBAN GEOPOLITICS Index | 371 |
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