Introduction

Author:

Croft Stuart

Abstract

AbstractThe ‘war on terror’– perhaps how it has led to an ‘age of terror’– has come to dominate many aspects of international relations and indeed of relations between the state and the citizen since the ‘defining moment’ of the 2001 attacks. This special issue examines whether there is an ‘age of terror’, and if so, how that ‘age of terror’ has led to new approaches and to new thinking on the part of Western states and establishments by drawing on the UK's experience in Northern Ireland, the nature of collaboration on counter-terrorism across the European Union and in thinking about the implications of terrorism for strategy. State approaches are critiqued, and alternatives suggested, in thinking about the relationship between human rights and the ‘war on terror’, and indeed in reconceptualizing the study of terrorism. In the final articles of this issue alternative and non-state critiques, approaches and analyses are developed.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Public Administration,Sociology and Political Science

Reference12 articles.

1. Tony Blair, quoted in ‘Press Conference with Prime Minister of New Zealand’, 10 November 2006, at http://www.pm.gov.uk/output/Page10400.asp, accessed December 2006.

2. Dame Elizabeth Manningham-Buller, ‘The International Terrorist Threat to the UK’, speech at Queen Mary College London, 9 November 2006, at http://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/Page568.html, accessed December 2006.

3. Condoleezza Rice, ‘A Balance of Power that Favors Freedom’, in US National Security Strategy: A New Era, US Department of State, US Foreign Policy Agenda: An Electronic Journal of the Department of State, 7: 4 (December 2002), at http://usgovinfo.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://usinfo.state.gov/journals/itps/1202/ijpe/ijpe1202.htm, accessed May 2004.

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5. Strobe Talbott and Navan Chanda, ‘Introduction’, in Strobe Talbott and Navan Chanda (eds), The Age of Terror: America and the World After September 11, New York, Basic Books, 2002, p. vii.

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