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A trenchant exploration of how security and counter-terrorism practices are not only eroding civil liberties, but reshaping the very nature of our political freedom.

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[Bell] pursues her thinking uncompromisingly and shares her research with an eloquence rare in academic treatises ... she invites us to think anew about an important aspect of contemporary political life. Security practices are now so imbedded in our ideas of freedom that we are unable to disengage from them. We are no longer able to fully appreciate how security intrudes in our lives as we travel, play, work or participate in the political process ... by forcing us to confront these unattractive facts and to recognize just how insidious security has become, Bell does her readers a considerable service. -- Nathalie Des Rosiers * Literary Review of Canada *

Table of Contents

Introduction: Relations of Freedom, Relations of Security

1 Opting In: Precautionary Engagement as National Security Strategy

2 The Socio-Legal Paradox of Freedom: Security Certificates and the Politics of Exception

3 Interventionary Designs: The Liberal Way of War in Afghanistan

4 Sovereignty and Refusal: The Violent Limits of Liberal Rights

Conclusion: Freedom beyond Security

Notes

References

Index

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      Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
      Publication Date: 16/05/2011
      ISBN13: 9780774818254, 978-0774818254
      ISBN10: 0774818255

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A trenchant exploration of how security and counter-terrorism practices are not only eroding civil liberties, but reshaping the very nature of our political freedom.

      Trade Review
      [Bell] pursues her thinking uncompromisingly and shares her research with an eloquence rare in academic treatises ... she invites us to think anew about an important aspect of contemporary political life. Security practices are now so imbedded in our ideas of freedom that we are unable to disengage from them. We are no longer able to fully appreciate how security intrudes in our lives as we travel, play, work or participate in the political process ... by forcing us to confront these unattractive facts and to recognize just how insidious security has become, Bell does her readers a considerable service. -- Nathalie Des Rosiers * Literary Review of Canada *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Relations of Freedom, Relations of Security

      1 Opting In: Precautionary Engagement as National Security Strategy

      2 The Socio-Legal Paradox of Freedom: Security Certificates and the Politics of Exception

      3 Interventionary Designs: The Liberal Way of War in Afghanistan

      4 Sovereignty and Refusal: The Violent Limits of Liberal Rights

      Conclusion: Freedom beyond Security

      Notes

      References

      Index

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