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Policing Wars - On Military Intervention in the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover)
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Policing Wars - On Military Intervention in the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover)
Series: Rethinking Political Violence
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This interdisciplinary study provides an original account of the
US-led wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to show how, why and with what
consequences, twenty-first century wars became seen as policing
wars.
Holmqvist starts from the assumption that wars always reflect the
societies that wage them and combines the analysis of western
strategic thinking with a philosophical examination of the core
ideas that structure the contemporary liberal imagination. She
argues that the US-led interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq were
characterised by a widespread understanding of war as 'policing' -
that is, waged against opponents deemed 'criminal' rather than
political, and directed at the creation and maintenance of a
certain type of 'order'. Holmqvist turns to themes of social theory
and philosophy to offer new perspectives on why the wars in
Afghanistan and Iraq were waged in the way they were, and why the
fantasy of policing wars came to resonate so widely amongst policy
makers and academics alike.
This unique contribution to the study of war and international
politics will appeal to scholars of the philosophy and sociology of
war, military strategy and international relations.
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