Securing Africa: Post-9/11 Discourses on Terrorism
This meticulously researched, forcibly argued and accessibly written collection explores the many and complex ways in which Africa has been implicated in the discourses and politics of September 11, 2001. Written by key scholars based in leading institutions in Canada, the United States, the Middle East and Africa, the volume interrogates the impact of post-9/11 politics on Africa from many disciplinary perspectives, including political science, sociology, history, anthropology, religious studies and cultural studies. The essays analyze the impact of 9/11 and the 'war on terror' on political dissent and academic freedom; the contentious vocabulary of crusades, clash of civilizations, barbarism and 'Islamofascism'; alternative genealogies of local and global terrorism; extraordinary renditions to black sites and torture; human rights and insecurities; collapsed states and the development-security merger; and anti-terrorism policies from George W. Bush to Barack Obama. This is a much-needed meditation on historical and contemporary discourses on terrorism.
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Securing Africa: Post-9/11 Discourses on Terrorism
This meticulously researched, forcibly argued and accessibly written collection explores the many and complex ways in which Africa has been implicated in the discourses and politics of September 11, 2001. Written by key scholars based in leading institutions in Canada, the United States, the Middle East and Africa, the volume interrogates the impact of post-9/11 politics on Africa from many disciplinary perspectives, including political science, sociology, history, anthropology, religious studies and cultural studies. The essays analyze the impact of 9/11 and the 'war on terror' on political dissent and academic freedom; the contentious vocabulary of crusades, clash of civilizations, barbarism and 'Islamofascism'; alternative genealogies of local and global terrorism; extraordinary renditions to black sites and torture; human rights and insecurities; collapsed states and the development-security merger; and anti-terrorism policies from George W. Bush to Barack Obama. This is a much-needed meditation on historical and contemporary discourses on terrorism.
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Securing Africa: Post-9/11 Discourses on Terrorism

Securing Africa: Post-9/11 Discourses on Terrorism

by Malinda S. Smith (Editor)
Securing Africa: Post-9/11 Discourses on Terrorism

Securing Africa: Post-9/11 Discourses on Terrorism

by Malinda S. Smith (Editor)

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This meticulously researched, forcibly argued and accessibly written collection explores the many and complex ways in which Africa has been implicated in the discourses and politics of September 11, 2001. Written by key scholars based in leading institutions in Canada, the United States, the Middle East and Africa, the volume interrogates the impact of post-9/11 politics on Africa from many disciplinary perspectives, including political science, sociology, history, anthropology, religious studies and cultural studies. The essays analyze the impact of 9/11 and the 'war on terror' on political dissent and academic freedom; the contentious vocabulary of crusades, clash of civilizations, barbarism and 'Islamofascism'; alternative genealogies of local and global terrorism; extraordinary renditions to black sites and torture; human rights and insecurities; collapsed states and the development-security merger; and anti-terrorism policies from George W. Bush to Barack Obama. This is a much-needed meditation on historical and contemporary discourses on terrorism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317058236
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/01/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Malinda S. Smith is an associate professor of international relations and comparative politics in the Department of Political Science, and on the Advisory Committee for the Middle East and African Studies Program in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Table of Contents

Preface Post-9/11: Thinking Critically, Thinking Dangerously; Chapter 1 Terrorism Thinking: “9/11 Changed Everything”, Malinda S. Smith; Part 1 9/11, Terrorism and the Geopolitics of African Spaces; Chapter 2 Terrorism Inc.: Violence and Counter-violence (of the Letter), Mustapha B. Marrouchi; Chapter 3 Beyond 9/11: Histories and Spaces of Terrorism in Africa, Oladosu Afis Ayinde; Chapter 4 Political Islam, Africa, and the “War on Terror”, Iqbal Jhazbhay; Chapter 5 Chasing Shadows in the Dunes: Islamist Practice and Counterterrorist Policy in West Africa’s Sahara–Sahel Zone, Mike McGovern; Chapter 6 Human Rights and Insecurities: Muslims in Post-9/11 East Africa, Faraj Abdallah Tamim, Malinda S. Smith; Part 2 Africa in Post-9/11 International Relations; Chapter 7 The Post-Bipolarity, Terrorism and Implications for Africa, Adewale Aderemi; Chapter 8 Securing Access to African Oil Post-9/11 : The Gulf of Guinea, Yves Alexandre Chouala; Chapter 9 Kenya’s Foreign Policy and Challenges of Terrorism in the Post-Cold War, Babere Kerata Chacha, Muniko Zephaniah Marwa; Chapter 10 Revisiting United States Policy toward Somalia, Afyare Abdi Elmi; Chapter 11 The Emperor’s New Clothes? Terrorism Thinking from George Bush to Barack Obama, Malinda S. Smith;
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