Contributor(s): Professor Conor Gearty | How did the ‘‘war on terror’’ bed down so easily? Why have seemingly endless anti-terrorism laws been tolerated by our supposedly liberal and democratic society? Professor Conor Gearty explores the answers from his latest book, Homeland Insecurity. He locates anti-terrorism laws in their historical, international and political contexts – starting with colonialism, taking off with the Cold War, and coming of age with Israel’s successful presentation of Palestine as a crisis of global terror.
"Homeland Insecurity: The Rise and Rise of Global Anti-Terrorism Law" (Polity Press, 2024) https://www.politybooks.com/bookdetail?book_slug=homeland-insecurity-the-rise-and-rise-of-global-anti-terrorism-law--9781509553716
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