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A popular cliché in contemporary public discourse holds that we live in a time of increasing uncertainty; that the next catastrophe is perpetually imminent and yet increasingly beyond our capacity to foresee. The future, in short, is becoming much more difficult to control. One consequence of this increasingly widespread understanding of the future is that societies have turned to anticipatory governance strategies based on such concepts as risk management, the precautionary principle, and pre-emption to manage human affairs. This book takes an in-depth look at this trend by using the example of the ‘pre-emptive security’ strategies deployed in the post-9/11 War on Terror to develop a critical understanding of how the proliferation of such anticipatory governance strategies affects the way political power is organized and exercised. The book also makes a wider case for taking issues of time and the future more seriously in the study of contemporary global politics in particular and the social world more generally.

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1. Introduction: Temporality, Futurity, and the Political / Part I / 2. The Politics of Temporal Control / 3. “To Kill Him Who is Making Ready to Kill”: The Anticipatory Governance of (In)security / Part II / 4. Anticipatory Political Timescapes / 5. Pre-emptive Security and the Politics of Exceptionalism / 6. Precarious Subjectivities, Drone Warfare, Autoimmunity / 7. Conclusion: Anticipatory Governance, Liberal Democracy, and the Politics of the Future / Bibliography / About the Author / Index

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
      Publication Date: 16/12/2015
      ISBN13: 9781783485000, 978-1783485000
      ISBN10: 1783485000

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A popular cliché in contemporary public discourse holds that we live in a time of increasing uncertainty; that the next catastrophe is perpetually imminent and yet increasingly beyond our capacity to foresee. The future, in short, is becoming much more difficult to control. One consequence of this increasingly widespread understanding of the future is that societies have turned to anticipatory governance strategies based on such concepts as risk management, the precautionary principle, and pre-emption to manage human affairs. This book takes an in-depth look at this trend by using the example of the ‘pre-emptive security’ strategies deployed in the post-9/11 War on Terror to develop a critical understanding of how the proliferation of such anticipatory governance strategies affects the way political power is organized and exercised. The book also makes a wider case for taking issues of time and the future more seriously in the study of contemporary global politics in particular and the social world more generally.

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction: Temporality, Futurity, and the Political / Part I / 2. The Politics of Temporal Control / 3. “To Kill Him Who is Making Ready to Kill”: The Anticipatory Governance of (In)security / Part II / 4. Anticipatory Political Timescapes / 5. Pre-emptive Security and the Politics of Exceptionalism / 6. Precarious Subjectivities, Drone Warfare, Autoimmunity / 7. Conclusion: Anticipatory Governance, Liberal Democracy, and the Politics of the Future / Bibliography / About the Author / Index

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