Civil society under strain : counter-terrorism policy, civil society, and aid post-9/11 / edited by Jude Howell and Jeremy Lind.
2010
KZ6795.T47 C58 2010 (Mapit)
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Title
Civil society under strain : counter-terrorism policy, civil society, and aid post-9/11 / edited by Jude Howell and Jeremy Lind.
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Imprint
Sterling, VA : Kumarian Press, 2010.
Description
ix, 308 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Formatted Contents Note
UK counter-terrorism provision and civil society: ensuring responsibility, ignoring proportionality / Alison Dunn
Politics as usual: civil society and development in Spain after 9/11 / Alejandro Colás
Counter-terrorism measures and the NGO section in the United States: a hostile environment / Kay Guinane and Suraj K. Sazawal
Counter-terrorism policing in Australia: impact on civil society / Annie Pettitt
False choice? The war on terror and its impact on state policy toward civil society in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan / Daniel Stevens and Kanykey Jailobaeva
Civil society, the new humanitarianism, and the stabilization debate: judging the impact of the Afghan war / Stuart Gordon
Counter-terrorism policy post-9/11and the selective impact on civil society: the case of India / Jude Howell
Civil society in Sri Lanka during and after the 5th peace process: changing spaces for advocating political transformations and delivering social welfare post-9/11 / Kristian Stokke
The changing dynamics of civil society and aid in the Israel-Palestine conflict post-9/11 / Jeremy Lind
Only civilians count: the influence of GWOT discourses on governments' humanitarian responses to terror-related conflicts / Nisrine Mansour
The politics of Uganda's anti-terrorism law and its impact on civil society / Joshua B. Rubongoya
Regional challenge, local response: civil society and human rights in US-Kenya counter-terrorism cooperation / Mutuma Ruteere and Mikewa Ogada.
Politics as usual: civil society and development in Spain after 9/11 / Alejandro Colás
Counter-terrorism measures and the NGO section in the United States: a hostile environment / Kay Guinane and Suraj K. Sazawal
Counter-terrorism policing in Australia: impact on civil society / Annie Pettitt
False choice? The war on terror and its impact on state policy toward civil society in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan / Daniel Stevens and Kanykey Jailobaeva
Civil society, the new humanitarianism, and the stabilization debate: judging the impact of the Afghan war / Stuart Gordon
Counter-terrorism policy post-9/11and the selective impact on civil society: the case of India / Jude Howell
Civil society in Sri Lanka during and after the 5th peace process: changing spaces for advocating political transformations and delivering social welfare post-9/11 / Kristian Stokke
The changing dynamics of civil society and aid in the Israel-Palestine conflict post-9/11 / Jeremy Lind
Only civilians count: the influence of GWOT discourses on governments' humanitarian responses to terror-related conflicts / Nisrine Mansour
The politics of Uganda's anti-terrorism law and its impact on civil society / Joshua B. Rubongoya
Regional challenge, local response: civil society and human rights in US-Kenya counter-terrorism cooperation / Mutuma Ruteere and Mikewa Ogada.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-292) and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
KZ6795.T47 C58 2010
Language
English
ISBN
9781565492981 alkaline paper
1565492986 alkaline paper
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1565492978 paperback alkaline paper
1565492986 alkaline paper
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