Spaces of security and insecurity: geographies of the War on Terror/
edited by Alan Ingram, Klaus Dodds.
- Farnham, England : Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub., c2009.
- xiv, 288 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Includes index.
1 Spaces of Security and Insecurity: Geographies of the War on Terror 1 Alan Ingram and Klaus Dodds
PART 1 CONSTRUCTING THE WAR ON TERROR
2 Blair, Neo-Conservatism and the War on Territorial Integrity 21 Stuart Elden 3 Containers of Fate: Problematic States and Paradoxical Sovereignty 43 Alex Jeffrey 4 Colonizing Commemoration: Sacred Space and the War on Terror 65 Nick Megoran 5 A 'New Mecca for Terrorism'? Unveiling the 'Second Front' in Southeast Asia 85 Chih Yuan Woon PART 2 GOVERNING THROUGH SECURITY 6 Disciplining the Diaspora: Tamil Self-Determination and the Politics of Proscription 109 Suthaharan Nadarajah 7 Negotiating Security: Governmentality and Asylum/Immigration NGOs in the UK 131 Patricia Noxolo 8 Asylum, Immigration and the Circulation of Unease at Lunar House 147 Nick Gill 9 Garden Terrorists and the War on Weeds: Interrogating New Zealand's Biosecurity Regime 165 Kezia Barker 10 'All We Need is NATO'?: Euro-Atlantic Integration and Militarization in Europe 185 Merje Kuus PART 3 ALTERNATIVE IMAGINATIONS 11 Satellite Television, the War on Terror and Political Conflict in the Arab World 205 Lina Khatib 12 Maranatha! Premillennial Dispensationalism and the Counter-Intuitive Geopolitics of (In)Security 221 Jason Dittmer 13 Common Ground? Anti-Imperialism in UK Anti-War Movements 239 Richard Phillips 14 Art and the Geopolitical: Remapping Security at Green Zone/Red Zone 257