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Power, Resistance and ‘Anti-Globalisation’ Movements in the Context of the ‘War on Terror’

In: Globalisation, Citizenship and the War on Terror

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  • Michael S. Drake

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This book explores globalisation and the war on terror in a world that is becoming increasingly and significantly polarised and in which dialogue is undermined. The authors contend that citizenship does not obey a static definition, and that its meaning is located in changing economic, social and political contexts. Equally, civil, political and social rights are continually being politically defined. The war on terror has, the book argues, influenced issues of civil liberties and prioritised the need for ‘security’ over and above the protection of human rights: it has redefined the meaning of the rule of law.

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  • Michael S. Drake, 2007. "Power, Resistance and ‘Anti-Globalisation’ Movements in the Context of the ‘War on Terror’," Chapters, in: Maurice Mullard & Bankole A. Cole (ed.), Globalisation, Citizenship and the War on Terror, chapter 14, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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