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Author Bell, Colleen, 1975-

Title The freedom of security : governing Canada in the age of counter-terrorism / Colleen Bell.

Publication Info. Vancouver ; Toronto : UBC Press, [2011]
©2011

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 195 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Law and society, 1496-4953
Law and society series (Vancouver, B.C.)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-183) and index.
Contents Introduction : relations of freedom, relations of security -- Opting in : precautionary engagement as national security strategy -- The socio-legal paradox of freedom : security certificates and the politics of exception -- Interventionary designs : the liberal way of war in Afghanistan -- Sovereignty and refusal : the violent limits of liberal rights -- Conclusion : freedom beyond security.
Summary "From Guantánamo Bay to the war in Iraq, the implementation of security measures since 9/11 has sparked fears that Western nations are violating the very rights and freedoms they pledge to promote and protect. The United States has been at the centre of debates, but how have the politics of security influenced the commitment to freedom in other liberal democracies? In The Freedom of Security, Colleen Bell argues that Canada's counter-terrorism and national security practices should not be framed as a departure from liberal governance--a trade-off between security and freedom--but rather as a restructuring of modalities of governance through the framework of security. Through timely examples--security certificates and border controls, the deployment of troops in Afghanistan, and the detainment and torture of Abdullah Almalki in Syria--Bell demonstrates that security measures are not simply eroding civil liberties and respect for human rights, as their opponents argue. Nor are these measures protecting freedom and liberty, as their adherents claim: they are fundamentally reshaping ideas and practices of freedom. Engaging with the works of Foucault, Agamben, and Schmitt, this critical study of Canada's 'war on terror' exposes the pervasive ways in which the logic and practices of security are coming to define our rights and freedoms"--Provided by publisher.
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Subject Terrorism -- Prevention -- Government policy -- Canada.
Terrorism -- Prevention -- Government policy.
Canada.
Terrorism -- Prevention -- Political aspects -- Canada.
Terrorism -- Prevention.
National security -- Canada.
National security.
Civil rights -- Canada.
Civil rights.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Bell, Colleen, 1975- Freedom of security. Vancouver ; Toronto : UBC Press, ©2011 9780774818254 (OCoLC)702799286
ISBN 9780774818278 (electronic book)
0774818271 (electronic book)
0774818263 (paperback)
9780774818261 (paperback)
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9781283245463
9780774818254
0774818255
9780774818261 (paperback)