Counterterrorism laws and policies have become a normalized fixture
of security agendas across the globe. How do 'us/them' identity
constructions contribute to the legitimizing strategies surrounding
this development? The British case provides a historically-situated
illustration which is of ongoing significance for security and
insecurity today.
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