<p>This volume examines the lessons and legacies of the U.S.-led Global War on Terror utilizing the framework of a political moral panic.</p><p>A decade after 9/11 it is increasingly difficult to deny that terror has prevailed - not as a specific enemy but as a way of life. Transport trade and communications are repeatedly threatened and disrupted worldwide. While the pace and intensity of terror attacks have abated many of the temporary security measures and sacrifices of liberty adopted in their immediate aftermath have become more or less permanent. </p><p>This book examines the social cultural and political drivers of the war on terror through the framework of a political moral panic the exploration of threats to particular individuals or institutions that come to be viewed as threats to a way of life social norms and values civilization and even morality itself. Drawing upon a wide range of domestic and international case studies this volume reinforces the need for reason empathy and a dogged defence of principle in the face of terror. </p><p>This book will be of much interest to students of terrorism studies human rights U.S. foreign policy American politics and Security Studies and I.R. in general.<br> </p>
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