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    Excepción y realismo político: Algunas cuestiones de fondo. by Eduardo Hernando Nieto

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…However, given the magnitude of modernity and the development of technique, it is probable that the manifestation of exceptionality becomes more permanent, which augurs a long decisionist period, phenomenon that is initiated with the Bolshevist Revolution and National-socialism and which will continue surely within the present contexts of "war against terror", "world economic crisis" or "ecologic emergency".…”
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    Terrorist Attacks & Presidential Approval Rating by Elizabeth Bennett

    Published 2014-04-01
    “… After the attacks of September 11th the U.S. focused much of its foreign policy efforts on the War on Terror and prevention of another attack on U.S. soil. …”
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    The Face of the Other (Faith) as a Threat by Paganini, Claudia

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Across the photo reporting of migration, war, and terror, it will be shown that de-subjectifying images dominate and that the face of the other is absent. …”
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    Political violence : retiring the world terrorism by James M. Dorsey

    Published 2015
    “…Founders of many modern states, including stalwarts of anti-terrorism like Israel and allies in the war of terror like the Kurds, achieved goals with political violence that killed innocent people and would be classified today as terrorism. …”
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    Training foreign police : a missing aspect of U.S. security assistance to counterinsurgency by Ladwig, W

    Published 2007
    “…The lack of an institutional capacity and a legal authority to train foreign police forces is undercutting U.S. security assistance in the war on terror. From Iraq to Afghanistan to the Philippines, effective police forces are a key component of efforts to combat insurgency. …”
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    HUMAN RIGHTS VERSUS THE ISSUE OF SECURITY IN THE 21st CENTURY; DIFFICULT DILEMMAS by Marta Kołodziejczyk

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The article depicts the endavours of two American administrations of G.W Bush followed by the president Obama's second term at the office of the USA president aimed at reconciliation of - on one hand - the priority of honoring human rights protection guarantees; - on the other - applying appropriate security measures in the era of so called war on terror and afterwards. The described dilemmas are of crucial importance, especially, that in such circumstances the western (American as well as European) societies were increasingly committed to give priority to security measures at the expense of their human rights. …”
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    HUMAN RIGHTS VERSUS THE ISSUE OF SECURITY IN THE 21st CENTURY; DIFFICULT DILEMMAS by Marta Kołodziejczyk

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The article depicts the endavours of two American administrations of G.W Bush followed by the president Obama's second term at the office of the USA president aimed at reconciliation of - on one hand - the priority of honoring human rights protection guarantees; - on the other - applying appropriate security measures in the era of so called war on terror and afterwards. The described dilemmas are of crucial importance, especially, that in such circumstances the western (American as well as European) societies were increasingly committed to give priority to security measures at the expense of their human rights. …”
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    ARGUING THE JUST WAR IN ISLAM by John Kelsay, Reviewed by: Ridwan Rosdiawan

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…One of the magnitude effect of the horrific 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States and the subsequent war against terror campaign is a political rhetoric that divides the international world into two rigid poles,” the evil terrorist” in one side and the “righteous, just enlightened victim” in the other. …”
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  9. 209

    THE NARROW ROAD TO THE DEEP NORTH AND THE DE-SACRALISATION OF THE NATION by Lars Jensen

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Flanagan’s novel can be read as a critique of the rise of militant nationalism emerging in the wake of Australia’s backing of Bush’s‘war on terror’ and the idea that the arrival of boat refugees requires a military and militant response. …”
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    The Veteran Reintegrated in You’re the Worst and One Day at a Time by Pastel Renée

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…As the “War on Terror” continues, the national myth of veteran-as-hero has given way to a narrative shorthand of veteran-as-villain. …”
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    HUMAN RIGHTS VERSUS THE ISSUE OF SECURITY IN THE 21st CENTURY; DIFFICULT DILEMMAS by Marta Kołodziejczyk

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The article depicts the endavours of two American administrations of G.W Bush followed by the president Obama's second term at the office of the USA president aimed at reconciliation of - on one hand - the priority of honoring human rights protection guarantees; - on the other - applying appropriate security measures in the era of so called war on terror and afterwards. The described dilemmas are of crucial importance, especially, that in such circumstances the western (American as well as European) societies were increasingly committed to give priority to security measures at the expense of their human rights. …”
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    HUMAN RIGHTS VERSUS THE ISSUE OF SECURITY IN THE 21st CENTURY; DIFFICULT DILEMMAS by Marta Kołodziejczyk

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The article depicts the endavours of two American administrations of G.W Bush followed by the president Obama's second term at the office of the USA president aimed at reconciliation of - on one hand - the priority of honoring human rights protection guarantees; - on the other - applying appropriate security measures in the era of so called war on terror and afterwards. The described dilemmas are of crucial importance, especially, that in such circumstances the western (American as well as European) societies were increasingly committed to give priority to security measures at the expense of their human rights. …”
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    The end of the Bush doctrine: An analysis of gramsci's ideological hegemony by Ismail, Muhamad Takiyuddin

    Published 2009
    “…The author has identified the sources of Bush’s ideological hegemony and how they served to buttress his domination through his infamous ‘War on Terror’. He has also traced the forces that challenged Bush’s hegemony and how a counter consciousness has evolved. …”
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    HUMAN RIGHTS VERSUS THE ISSUE OF SECURITY IN THE 21st CENTURY; DIFFICULT DILEMMAS by Marta Kołodziejczyk

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The article depicts the endavours of two American administrations of G.W Bush followed by the president Obama's second term at the office of the USA president aimed at reconciliation of - on one hand - the priority of honoring human rights protection guarantees; - on the other - applying appropriate security measures in the era of so called war on terror and afterwards. The described dilemmas are of crucial importance, especially, that in such circumstances the western (American as well as European) societies were increasingly committed to give priority to security measures at the expense of their human rights. …”
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    Donald Trump et les services de renseignement : une relation sous tension by Gildas Le Voguer

    “…Since 9/11, the role of intelligence has actually been reinforced and with about $70 billion spent on intelligence every year, the intelligence community now plays a crucial part in the Global War on Terror. No president can ignore this, not even Donald Trump, who has had a very adversarial relationship with the intelligence community since he was elected. …”
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    Living Suspiciously: Contingent Belonging in British South Asian Theater by Ariane de Waal

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…It identifies a significant yet hitherto underresearched corpus of plays that show the formation of the UK “home front” in the war on terror from the perspective of postcolonial subjects who are deemed threatening rather than worthy of protection. …”
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    HUMAN RIGHTS VERSUS THE ISSUE OF SECURITY IN THE 21st CENTURY; DIFFICULT DILEMMAS by Marta Kołodziejczyk

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The article depicts the endavours of two American administrations of G.W Bush followed by the president Obama's second term at the office of the USA president aimed at reconciliation of - on one hand - the priority of honoring human rights protection guarantees; - on the other - applying appropriate security measures in the era of so called war on terror and afterwards. The described dilemmas are of crucial importance, especially, that in such circumstances the western (American as well as European) societies were increasingly committed to give priority to security measures at the expense of their human rights. …”
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    The Norwegian Media Image of the War in Afghanistan by Ottosen Rune

    Published 2005-05-01
    “…This article analyzes the framing of Norwegian media coverage of the war against terror in Afghanistan with special emphasis of the coverage of the Norwegian military presence in Afghanistan. …”
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    Une guerre sans fin ? L’utopie, la famille, et le monde post 11-Septembre dans Doctor Who de Russel T. Davies by Alec Charles

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Like American television’s Heroes and Battlestar Galactica, the new Doctor Who argues against the totalizing strategies advanced by both sides in the war on terror, denouncing violent modes of pseudo-Utopian fundamentalism in favor of pluralist and personal solutions to global problems. …”
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    Social Work with Veterans in Rural Communities: Perceptions of Stigma as a Barrier to Accessing Mental Health Care by Rebecca L. Stotzer, Julia M. Whealin, Dawna Darden

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…The nearly decade long efforts in the Global War on Terror have led to increasing numbers of Veterans of the armed services returning to rural locations, but little is known about their needs. …”
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