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Routledge States of War since 9/11 - Critical Terrorism Studies

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Description

States of War since 9/11: Terrorism, Sovereignty and the War on Terror offers a deep look into how the global War on Terror has changed the way nations handle sovereignty and armed conflict. This multidisciplinary volume from the Routledge Critical Terrorism Studies series examines the complex relationship between state power and modern warfare. The text explores how pre-emptive attacks on terrorist groups in rogue states and the outsourcing of state militancy have reshaped international relations. It examines the rise of hybrid war and the changing nature of armed conflict in the modern era. Readers will find analysis of how these strategies have spread to various nations, including Israel, Russia, Ethiopia, and Uganda, as these countries justify their own military actions in other states. This book is a valuable resource for those studying military history, international relations, and terrorism studies. It provides a necessary look at how the concept of war has evolved in response to global security challenges since 9/11.

Key Features

Explores the relationship between state sovereignty and the global War on Terror through a multidisciplinary lens.

Analyzes the impact of pre-emptive attacks on terrorist groups located within rogue states.

Examines the modern shift toward hybrid war and the outsourcing of state militancy.

Provides detailed studies on how various nations like Russia, Israel, Ethiopia, and Uganda apply these warfare strategies.

Part of the Routledge Critical Terrorism Studies series for academic and professional research.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
29 January 2014
Listed Since
13 July 2012

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