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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... enemies to one of dangers and risks. (Beck, 1999: 3) It is now clear that the days of the classical Clauswitzian definition of warfare as a symmetrical engagement between state armies in the open field are over. War has entered the city ...
... enemies to one of dangers and risks. (Beck, 1999: 3) It is now clear that the days of the classical Clauswitzian definition of warfare as a symmetrical engagement between state armies in the open field are over. War has entered the city ...
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... enemy...the hated. ''War...mobilizes the highly charged and dangerous dialectic of place attachment,'' writes Ken Hewitt. This involves ''the perceived antithesis of 'our' places or homeland and 'theirs,' an unbridled sentimentalizing ...
... enemy...the hated. ''War...mobilizes the highly charged and dangerous dialectic of place attachment,'' writes Ken Hewitt. This involves ''the perceived antithesis of 'our' places or homeland and 'theirs,' an unbridled sentimentalizing ...
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... enemy who inheres within the space of the US'' (Passavant and Dean, 2002; cited in Gregory, 2003). Mainstream media in the West now talk endlessly of ''the enemy within'' Western cities (Klaidman et al., 2002). ''Terrorism experts ...
... enemy who inheres within the space of the US'' (Passavant and Dean, 2002; cited in Gregory, 2003). Mainstream media in the West now talk endlessly of ''the enemy within'' Western cities (Klaidman et al., 2002). ''Terrorism experts ...
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... enemies and friends, or formal arrangements of any sort, military, political, legal, or ethical – the inevitable ... enemy'' (Dillon, 2002: 77). In the process, preexisting legal norms on human rights, civil liberties, the right to ...
... enemies and friends, or formal arrangements of any sort, military, political, legal, or ethical – the inevitable ... enemy'' (Dillon, 2002: 77). In the process, preexisting legal norms on human rights, civil liberties, the right to ...
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Conteúdo
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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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