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Acknowledgements | |
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Preface | |
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Introduction: Witnessing 'Terror', Anticipating 'War' | |
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America's Jihad: A History of Origins | |
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An Unconscionable Threat to Humanity | |
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The Threat of United States' Ruthlessness | |
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'Terrorism', 'War' and Democracy Compromised | |
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The Politics of Morality | |
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Representations of Terror in the Legitimation of War | |
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'Either You Are With Us or You Are With the Terrorists': The War's Home Front | |
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Resistance and Terror: Lessons from Ireland | |
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September 11 Aftermath: Where is the World Heading? | |
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A Question of State Crime? | |
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This War is Illegal and Immoral, and it Won't Prevent Terrorism | |
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Expanding the Concept of Terrorism? | |
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Legislative Responses to Terrorism | |
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All in the Name of Security | |
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In Defence of Civil Liberties | |
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Poverty is the New Black | |
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The Challenge of September 11: An Interview with A Sivanandan | |
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The Policing of Immigration in the New World Disorder | |
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September 11 and All That: An African Perspective | |
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The Khaki Election | |
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Signs of the Times | |
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Business as Usual? Corporate Moralism and the 'War Against Terrorism' | |
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Markets, Regulation and Risk: The US Airlines Industry and Some Fallout from September 11 | |
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Dangers of the Armed Response at Home | |
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Terrorism, Neighbours and Nuremberg | |
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Pledging Allegiance: The Revival of Prescriptive Patriotism | |
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My Fellow Americans: Looking Black on Red Tuesday | |
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Neither Pure Nor Vile | |
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The Lion, the Witch and the Warmonger: 'Good', 'Evil' and the Shattering of Imperial Myth | |
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Beyond September 11: Certainties and Doubts | |
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Could Osama Bin Laden Have Been a Woman? Masculinity and September 11 | |
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An Attack on Truth? | |
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My Beating by Refugees is a Symbol of the Hatred and Fury of this Filthy War | |
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In the Name of a 'Just War' | |
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Notes on Contributors | |
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Index | |