Politics Most Unusual: Violence, Sovereignty and Democracy in the `war on Terror' by Damian Cox, Saul Newman, M. Levine

Politics Most Unusual: Violence, Sovereignty and Democracy in the `war on Terror'

Damian Cox, Saul Newman, M. Levine

nonfiction history philosophy politics medium-paced

198 pages

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How has 9/11 and the declaration of the 'global war on terror' changed our conceptions of politics? How has it affected our understanding of democracy, personal freedom and government accountability? In answering these and other questions, the aut...
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