Intelligence, security and policing post-9/11: the UK's response to the 'War on Terror'
Moran, Jon
Discussing the UK experience in the b war on terrorb , this book critically analyses the discourse of b warb and ideas of the politics of panic, as well asforensically analyzing the effectiveness of counter-terrorist policies such as intelligence gathering and processing, counter-terrorist finance and public order. ÍNDICE: Introduction; J. Moran & M. Phythian - PART I: SECURITY, INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTER TERRORISM - Understanding Security, Intelligence and Liberty after 9/11; J. Moran - In the Shadow of 9/11: Security, Intelligence and Terrorism in the UK; M. Phythian - The Pursuit of Terrorism with Intelligence; C. Walker - Counter-Terrorist Finance Policies in the UK: The b Silver Bulletb for Terrorism?; P. Sproat - PART II: CIVIL LIBERTIES AND COUNTER TERRORISM - A Chilling Consensus: Political Protest in the UK and the b War on Terrorb ; C. Newman - National Security, Religious Liberty and Counter Terrorism; I. Leigh - The Torture Debate: A Perspective from the United Kingdom; P. Rumney - PART III: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES - Law, Intelligence and Politics in Australiab s b War on Terrorb ; C. Michaelsen - Counterterrorism in the Netherlands after 9/11: the b Dutch approachb ; B. A. de Graaf & B. G.J. de Graaff - The Spanish Experience of Countering Terrorism: from ETA to al Qab eda; R. Alonso - Conclusion; J. Moran & M. Phythian - Bibliography -
- ISBN: 978-0-230-55191-6
- Editorial: Palgrave Macmillan
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 272
- Fecha Publicación: 21/11/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés