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Zusatztext Literature the People Love is a significant supplement to recent works addressing Mao-era literature and culture . . . as an appropriate subject for serious academic attention JV C0D214D9-0625-4B86-B6A4-DC3DDF77D27F 745906 Hardback 663693 9781137323606 1137323604 Policing Wars On Military Intervention in the Twenty-First Century RPV; Policing Wars 06/02/2014 02/06/2014 562 Political Science - Academic C. Holmqvist 44781 By (Author) Author Record 1 Senior Lecturer Swedish National Defence College, Stockholm 1979-03-23 12:12:00 caroline.holmqvist@fhs.se Swedish 563 IR and Development - Academic Rethinking Political Violence RPV Scholarly Pal Scholarly V6 - Manufacturing on Demand V6 - Print on Demand JKV - Crime & criminology; HPS - Social & political philosophy; JPS - International relations; JW - Warfare & defence; JWA - Theory of warfare & military science POL010000; SOC004000; SOC051000; PHI019000; POL012000 International Relations - Military and Security Studies; Philosophy and Religion - Political and Social Philosophy; Criminology - State Crime and War; Sociology - Sociology of Violence; Middle Eastern and Cental Asian Studies - Middle East Military and Defense; Politics - Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) Politics; Politics - Strategic and Security Studies Professional and Scholarly 61.00 61.00 110.00 Green Hardback - ppc (paper over boards) 184 0 216 138 Millimetres 10 216 Millimetres 138 400 Grams importv 2015-04-10 04:24:05.400 Words 102617 All Formats Full Term Copyright Introduction 1. Narratives of Disorder 2. Perpetual Policing Wars 3. Policing the Globe 4. Power in Policing Wars 5. On Agency: Policing Logics and War 'Without Antagonism' Conclusion Holmqvist presents an original account of the relationship between war and policing in the twenty first century. This interdisciplinary study of contemporary Western strategic thinking reveals how, why, and with what consequences, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq became seen as policing wars. 'Contemporary liberal thought imagines war as a perpetual policing exercise, in which disorder is made into order. Demonstrating a command of theory few analysts of war can muster, Holmqvist shows how liberalism supplies a set of metaphors an intellectual scaffolding encompassing time, space, agency and power through which war becomes a management tool for the restoration of the social contract in other peoples' countries. While real in its effects, such imagination amounts to an illusory construct of war, with results for all to see in Iraq and Afghanistan. Surpassing earlier analyses of liberal war in depth and sophistication, Holmqvist is now the definitive guide.' Tarak Barkawi, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK 'War without antagonism is one of the great oxymorons for our time. Holmqvist explores the sense in western military theory that war can be fought without ultimate opposition when it is about reducing disorder and policing good governance. Those who resist this oxymoronic post-adversarial logic get branded and punished as obstructionist criminal elements. Holmqvist stretches the concept of contemporary war as a form of policing liberal order by tracing its roots to pre-9/11 times and spaces and by theorising its depths today. She is a compelling and important new voice on the forms, logics and implications of today's western ways of warring.' Christine Sylvester, University of Connecticut, USA JV C0D214D9-0625-4B86-B6A4-DC3DDF77D27F 745906 Hardback 663693 9781137323606 1137323604 Policing Wars On Military Intervention in the Twenty-First Century RPV; Policing Wars 06/02/2014 02/06/2014 562 Political Science - Academic C. Holmqvist 44781 By (Author) Author Record 1 Senior Lecturer Swedish National Defence College, Stockholm 1979-03-23 12:12:00 caroline.holmqvist@fhs.se Swedish 563 IR and Development - Academic Rethinking Political Violence RPV Scholarly Pal Scholarly V6 - Manufact...