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035 _a(OCoLC)ocn856981113
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100 1 _aNeocleous, Mark,‏ ‎
_d1964-‏
_941684
245 1 0 _aWar power, police power /
_cMark Neocleous.
260 _aEdinburgh :
_bEdinburgh University Press Ltd,
_c2014.
300 _aviii, 302 p. ;
_c24 cm.
500 _aIndex : p. 297-302.
504 _aBibliography : p. 213-296.
505 0 _aWar as peace, peace as pacification -- War on waste, or, international law as primitive accumulation -- 'O effeminacy! effeminacy!': martial power, masculine power, liberal peace -- The police of civilisation: war as civilising offensive -- Air power as police power I -- Air power as police power II -- Under the sign of security: trauma, terror, resilience.
520 _aWhy is liberalism so obsessed with waste? Is there a drone above you now? Are you living in a no-fly zone? What is the role of masculinity in the 'war on terror'? And why do so many liberals profess a love of peace while finding new ways to justify slaughter in the name of 'peace and security'? In this, the first book to deal with the concepts of war power and police power together, Mark Neocleous deals with these questions and many more by radically rethinking the relationship between war power and police power.
590 _aWessam
650 7 _aPower (Social sciences).
_2BUEsh
_911065
650 7 _aWar and society.
_2BUEsh
_941683
650 7 _aPolice power.
_2BUEsh
_941682
651 _2BUEsh
653 _bBUSBOL
_cNovember2016
856 4 1 _3Table of contents only
_uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1410/2013478777-t.html
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