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Donald Trump et les services de renseignement : une relation sous tension
Published 2018-09-01“…Since 9/11, the role of intelligence has actually been reinforced and with about $70 billion spent on intelligence every year, the intelligence community now plays a crucial part in the Global War on Terror. No president can ignore this, not even Donald Trump, who has had a very adversarial relationship with the intelligence community since he was elected. …”
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I (Don’t) See You: Absence, Omissions, and Spectrality in the Works of Ishtiyaq Shukri
Published 2021-06-01“… This paper studies the representation of the Muslim body (within the context of the War on Terror) as an instance of disembodied subjectivity that haunts through the remnants of its presence, via a close textual analysis of Ishtiyaq Shukri’s novels The Silent Minaret (2005) and I See You (2014). …”
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Censorship of Pacifist Movements through Religious Arguments
Published 2013-05-01“…Primary focus is on the United States and Europe in advance of both the Great War and the global War on Terror because those two serve as bookends for the twentieth century, and they both provide examples of global conflicts.…”
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Oralité et échec programmé du manifeste-pétition Not In Our Name (NION)
Published 2011-10-01“…The signatories refuse to see the war being endorsed by all the citizens of the Nations‑Statespreparing the “War on Terror” in Iraq.…”
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On the Spaces of Guerre Moderne: The French Army in Northern Algeria (1954–1962)
Published 2017-02-01“…The French Colonial War of Anti-Algerian Independence (1954–1962) is widely regarded as the precursor of civil-military counterinsurgency operations, and thereby of the rhetorical Global War on Terror of today. Its theories, known as the guerre moderne, were secretly transferred to North and South America in the sixties. …”
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« C’est eux contre nous » ou « Qui a peur de qui ? » : la rhétorique post-11 septembre de l’administration américaine vue par la caricature de presse
Published 2011-09-01“…However, despite the context, on December 15th, three months after the attacks, Atlanta’s major daily newspaper, TheAtlanta Journal-Constitution, ran an editorial cartoon drawn by Mike Luckovich questioning John Ashcroft’s management of the USA PATRIOT Act.The apparent purpose of the caricature is to satirize the way the Arab or Muslim communities are stigmatized as “enemies within” and to critique the artificial dichotomy used by the administration: “Us versus them”.However, the decision to depict John Ashcroft, leader of the domestic war-on-terror apparatus and prominent evangelist, indicates that what is at stake here is the thorny issue of the relations between state power and religion.Since cartoons may provide scholars with a glimpse of the political debate or public opinion surrounding past events, this essay will seek to highlight and reflect on the feelings of millions of Americans who, a few months after the implementation of the national security strategy, initiated a response to those confounding patriotism and bigotry.…”
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“He’d seen it in the words of Owen and Brooke”: The Influence of Great War Poetry on Post-Millennium Soldier Poets
Published 2023-09-01“…And yet, the dawn of the new millennium, marked by the rise of the global War on Terror, saw a significant revival of the genre in Britain. …”
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The European Union’s Assistance to Morocco (1999–2011): Strategic Directions, Priority Areas, and Main Outcomes
Published 2020-11-01“…This approach (typical of the EU cooperation with other autocratic regimes in the MENA, both monarchiсal and republican) explains a relatively low-key reaction of the EU bureaucrats to the slowdown — of the liberalization processes in the 2000s, which occurred in the face of unfolding war on terror and resulted in Morocco being affected by the Arab Awakening.…”
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L’abdication du Congrès après le 11 septembre : crise constitutionnelle ou politique ?
Published 2011-09-01“…Bush after his taking office in January 2001 as first “post-imperial president” facing a newly assertive Congress, the war on terror brought back the imperial presidency and reduced Congressmen to a passive role.Historically, such an evolution was expected : it was very likely that any president, Republican or Democrat, would have acquired more authority in the aftermath of 9/11 and claimed victory in the “struggle for the privilege of directing American foreign policy.”But the Bush administration went much further than that. …”
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Security and religion in democratizing Tunisia: re-enacting surveillance through religious narratives and gendered dynamics
Published 2024-07-01“…In conclusion, the role of wa’ydhat within the control and surveillance apparatus in Tunisia exists at the intersection between the evolution of surveillance practices worldwide, under the umbrella of the global war on terror, and the history of state control over religion in the country, dating back to the years of Bourguiba. …”
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Trump and the Al Qaeda and ISIS Networks in Africa
Published 2018-09-01“…The wars in Africa fit into Trump’s worldwide war on terrorism aimed at destroying Al Qaeda and ISIS, and in which the administration is prepared to accept significant American casualties.…”
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TV Viewing by Children During Times of Conflict
Published 2003-07-01“… Amid tragic times of war and terrorism, people naturally want to keep current. …”
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TV Viewing by Children During Times of Conflict
Published 2003-07-01“… Amid tragic times of war and terrorism, people naturally want to keep current. …”
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Peace journalism as ideology or peace journalism as a semiotic act of world and life view?
Published 2022-10-01“… In this article it is argued that in the context of critical media and cultural studies’ emphasis on ideology, the accent in understanding peace journalism frequently falls on peace journalism as advocacy journalism and on peace journalism as an ideological manipulation of the representation of war, conflict, terrorism, protest and violence. For an alternative understanding of peace journalism, and in the light of renewed academic interest in the understanding of world and life view as a comprehensive set of values underlying cognition and representation, this article suggests a focus on the description and analyses of the a priori values underlying a journalist’s world and life view and demonstrates how such values may or may not be rooted in a fundamental world and life view predisposed to peace versus violence and war as a solution to conflict. …”
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After biopolitics: True democracy as 21st century "lifeworld"
Published 2023-01-01“…., of Pax Americana, which simultaneously includes the project of the EU, is primarily manifested through numerous contemporary phenomena of biopolitics - from "humanitarian interventionism" to "wars against terrorism" and measures taken against COVID 19. …”
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