"This book offers a multifaced understanding of how the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent War on Terror affected the Caribbean. The volume dives deeper into how the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent War on Terror impacted the region's tourism industry, anti-terrorism legislation, and the banking/financial and immigration system. The book analyses the US-led War on Terror through a broader conceptual lens, i.e., using two Schmittian perspectives: that of the friend-enemy and of the sovereign in times of exception. Using this broader conceptual framework offers an opportunity for a methodological interpretation of Bush's counter-terrorism policy to give a novel conceptual understanding of the War on Terror in relation to the Caribbean. Thus, the book offers a nuanced and novel perspective on the subject matter. This book will be of much interest to students of terrorism, Caribbean studies, political theory and International Relations"-- Provided by publisher.
This book offers a multifaceted understanding of how the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent War on Terror affected the Caribbean.
This book dives deeper into how the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent War on Terror impacted the regions tourism industry, anti-terrorism legislation, and the banking/financial and immigration system. This book analyzes the US-led War on Terror through a broader conceptual lens, i.e., using two Schmittian perspectives (the friendenemy and the sovereign in times of exception), which offers an opportunity for the methodological interpretation of Bushs counterterrorism policy to give a novel conceptual understanding of the War on Terror in relation to the Caribbean. Thus, this book offers a nuanced and novel perspective on the subject matter.
This book will be of much interest to students studying about terrorism, Caribbean studies, political theory, and international relations.
This book offers a multifaced understanding of how the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent War on Terror affected the Caribbean.