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CriTiCal seCuriTy sTudies<br />

Conflict, Security and the<br />

Reshaping of Society<br />

The Civilization of War<br />

Edited by Alessandro Dal Lago and<br />

Salvatore Palidda, both at Universita di Genova, Italy<br />

Series: <strong>Routledge</strong> Studies in Liberty and Security<br />

This book is an exami<strong>na</strong>tion of the effect of<br />

contemporary wars (such as the ’War on Terror’)<br />

on civil life at a global level.<br />

Selected Contents: Introduction Alessandro Dal Lago and<br />

Salvatore Palidda Part 1: The Constituent Role of Armed<br />

Conflicts 1. Fields Without Honour: Contemporary War as<br />

Global Enforcement Alessandro Dal Lago 2. The Barbarization<br />

of the Peace: The Neo-Conservative Transformation of War<br />

and Perspectives Alain Joxe 3. Norm/Exception: Exceptio<strong>na</strong>lism<br />

and Governmental Prospects Roberto Ciccarelli 4. Reversing<br />

Clausewitz? War and Politics in French Philosophy: Michel<br />

Foucault, Deleuze-Guattari and Raymond Aron Massimiliano<br />

Guareschi 5. Global War and Technoscience Luca Guzzetti<br />

Part 2: Securisation 6. September 14, 2001: The Regression<br />

to the Habitus Didier Bigo 7. Revolution in Police Affairs<br />

Salvatore Palidda 8. Surveillance: From Resistance to Support<br />

Eric Heilmann 9. Enemies, Not Crimi<strong>na</strong>ls: The Law and Courts<br />

Against Global Terrorism Gabriella Petti Part 3: The Reshaping<br />

of Global Society 10. Media at War Marcello Maneri<br />

11. Global Bureaucracy: Irresponsible But Not Indifferent<br />

Mariella Pandolfi and Laurence Mcfall 12. The Space of<br />

Camps: Towards a Genealogy of Places of Internment in<br />

the Present Federico Rahola<br />

July 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp<br />

Hb: 978-0-415-57034-3: £75.00<br />

eBook: 978-0-203-84631-5<br />

For more information, visit:<br />

www.routledge.com/9780415570343<br />

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Experiencing War<br />

Edited by Christine Sylvester, University<br />

of Lancaster, UK<br />

Series: War, Politics and Experience<br />

This edited collection explores<br />

aspects of contemporary war<br />

that affect average people –<br />

physically, emotio<strong>na</strong>lly, and<br />

ethically through activities<br />

ranging from combat to<br />

television viewing.<br />

Selected Contents: 1. Experiencing<br />

War: An Introduction Christine<br />

Sylvester 2. The Passions of<br />

Protection: Sovereign Authority<br />

and Humanitarian War Anne<br />

Orford 3. Gendered<br />

Humanitarianism: Reconsidering the Ethics of War Kimberly<br />

Hutchings 4. Wars, Bodies, and Development Brigitte Holzner<br />

5. Ruling Exceptions: Female Soldiers and Everyday Experiences<br />

of Civil Conflict Megan MacKenzie 6. Experiencing the Cold<br />

War Heonik Kwon 7. On The Uselessness of New Wars<br />

Theory: Lessons From African Conflicts Stephen Chan<br />

8. Dilemmas of Drawing War Jill Gibbon 9. Pathways<br />

to Experiencing War Christine Sylvester<br />

October 2010: 234 x 156: 152pp<br />

Hb: 978-0-415-56630-8: £85.00<br />

Pb: 978-0-415-56631-5: £22.99<br />

eBook: 978-0-203-83999-7<br />

For more information, visit:<br />

www.routledge.com/9780415566315<br />

Forthcoming<br />

Critical Perspectives on the<br />

Responsibility to Protect<br />

Interrogating Theory and Practice<br />

Edited by Philip Cunliffe, University of Kent, UK<br />

Series: <strong>Routledge</strong> Studies in Intervention and<br />

Statebuilding<br />

This edited volume critically examines the widely<br />

supported doctrine of the ’Responsibility to Protect’, and<br />

investigates the claim that it embodies progressive values<br />

in inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l politics.<br />

Selected Contents: Introduction Philip Cunliffe Part 1: The<br />

Responsibility to Protect: History and Politics 2. The<br />

Skeleton in the Closet: The Responsibility to Protect in History<br />

Noam Chomsky 3. Understanding the Gap between the<br />

Promise and Reality of the Responsibility to Protect David<br />

Chandler 4. The Responsibility to Protect and the End of the<br />

Western Century Tara McCormack Part 2: The Responsibility<br />

to Protect: Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Law and Order 5. A Dangerous<br />

Duty: Power, Pater<strong>na</strong>lism and the Global ‘Duty of Care’ Philip<br />

Cunliffe 6. Responsibility to Peace: A Critique of R2P Mary<br />

Ellen O’Connell 7. The Responsibility to Protect and<br />

Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Law Aidan Hehir Part 3: The Responsibility<br />

to Protect in Africa 8. The Irresponsibility of the Responsibility<br />

to Protect in Africa Adam Branch 9. Responsibility to Protect<br />

or Right to Punish? Mahmood Mamdani<br />

December 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp<br />

Hb: 978-0-415-58623-8: £75.00<br />

eBook: 978-0-203-83429-9<br />

For more information, visit:<br />

www.routledge.com/9780415586238<br />

Forthcoming in 2011<br />

Sovereignty<br />

Jens Bartelson, University of Copenhagen, Denmark<br />

Series: Critical Issues in Global Politics<br />

This book summarizes recent academic debates on<br />

sovereignty within academic inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l relations and<br />

political theory. Recent scholarship has focused on the<br />

changing meaning of the concept of sovereignty in a<br />

variety of historical and political contexts, and under<br />

what conditions these changes in turn spill over into<br />

institutio<strong>na</strong>l change on a global scale. This book<br />

furnishes new insights about the current meaning<br />

and function of the concept of sovereignty within<br />

inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l relations and political theory.<br />

June 2011: 216 x 138: 192pp<br />

Hb: 978-0-415-44682-2: £70.00<br />

Pb: 978-0-415-44683-9: £15.99<br />

For more information, visit:<br />

www.routledge.com/9780415446839<br />

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Security, Law and Borders<br />

At the Limits of Liberties<br />

Tugba Basaran, University of Kent, Belgium<br />

Series: <strong>Routledge</strong> Studies in Liberty and Security<br />

This book focuses on security practices, civil liberties and<br />

the politics of borders in liberal democracies.<br />

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Limits of Liberal Rule<br />

2. Borders of Liberal Rule 3. Liberties on the Territory<br />

4. Liberties on the Seas 5. Liberties in Third Countries<br />

6. Conclusions<br />

September 2010: 234 x 156: 160pp<br />

Hb: 978-0-415-57025-1: £75.00<br />

eBook: 978-0-203-84192-1<br />

For more information, visit:<br />

www.routledge.com/9780415570251<br />

Forthcoming<br />

The Contested Politics<br />

of Mobility<br />

Borderzones and Irregularity<br />

Edited by Vicki Squire, Open University, UK<br />

Series: <strong>Routledge</strong> Advances in Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Relations<br />

and Global Politics<br />

The Contested Politics of Mobility is the first collection to<br />

explore how the politics of mobility turns on the condition<br />

of irregularity. Timely and incisive, it brings together<br />

leading scholars from across the sub-disciplines of<br />

citizenship, migration and security studies, who show<br />

irregularity to be a produced and highly contested<br />

socio-political condition.<br />

Selected Contents: 1. The Contested Politics of Mobility Vicki<br />

Squire Part 1: Politicising Mobility 2. Politicising Mobility<br />

Vicki Squire 3. Freedom and Speed in Enlarged Borderzones<br />

Didier Bigo 4. Rezoning the Global: Technological Zones,<br />

Technological Work, and the (Un-) Making of Biometric<br />

Borders William Walters 5. Borderzones of Enforcement:<br />

Crimi<strong>na</strong>lization, Workplace Raids, and Migrant Counter-<br />

Conducts Jo<strong>na</strong>than Xavier Inda 6. Alien Powers: Deportable<br />

Labour and the Spectacle of Security Nicholas De Genova<br />

Part 2: Mobilising Politics 7. Mobilising Politics Vicki Squire<br />

8. Capitalism, Migration and Social Struggles: Towards a<br />

Theory of the Autonomy of Migration Sandro Mezzadra<br />

9. Governing Borderzones of Mobility the E-borders: The<br />

Politics of Embodied Mobility Kim Rygiel 10. Legal Exclusion<br />

and Dislocated Subjectivities: The Deportation of Salvadoran<br />

Youth from the United States Susan Bibler Coutin 11. Forms<br />

of Irregular Citizenship Peter Nyers 12. Citizens Despite<br />

Borders: Reflections upon the Changing Territorial Order of<br />

Europe Enrica Rigo 13. Epilogue, The Movements of Politics:<br />

Logics, Subjects, Citizenships Engin Isin<br />

November 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp<br />

Hb: 978-0-415-58461-6: £75.00<br />

eBook: 978-0-203-83982-9<br />

For more information, visit:<br />

www.routledge.com/9780415584616<br />

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Reimagining War in<br />

the 21st Century<br />

From Clausewitz to Network-Centric Warfare<br />

Ma<strong>na</strong>brata Guha, Natio<strong>na</strong>l Institute of Advanced<br />

Studies Bangalore, India<br />

Series: <strong>Routledge</strong> Critical Security Studies<br />

This book interrogates the philosophical backdrop of<br />

Clausewitzian notions of war, and asks whether modern,<br />

network-centric militaries can still be said to serve the<br />

’political’.<br />

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Prelude to Clausewitz<br />

2. Clausewitz and the Architectonic of War 3. Machining<br />

(Network-centric) War 4. Theorizing War in the Age of<br />

Networks 5. Concept-War. Conclusion<br />

August 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp<br />

Hb: 978-0-415-56166-2: £75.00<br />

eBook: 978-0-203-84864-7<br />

For more information, visit:<br />

www.routledge.com/9780415561662<br />

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