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This book provides an introductory survey to contemporary
nationalism in East Central Europe. It examines the problem of
nationalism in the region in the wake of the collapse of communism
and attempts to place recent events within a historical context.
The book contains selected essays devoted to specific countries as
well as those covering nationalism on a regional basis. A further
reading list is included to encourage a deeper probing into the
problem of nationalism in East Central Europe.
This book provides an introductory survey to contemporary
nationalism in East Central Europe. It examines the problem of
nationalism in the region in the wake of the collapse of communism
and attempts to place recent events within a historical context.
The book contains selected essays devoted to specific countries as
well as those covering nationalism on a regional basis. A further
reading list is included to encourage a deeper probing into the
problem of nationalism in East Central Europe.
The spread of violent extremism, 9/11, the rise of ISIL and
movement of 'foreign terrorist fighters' are dramatically expanding
the powers of the UN Security Council to govern risky cross-border
flows and threats by non-state actors. New security measures and
data infrastructures are being built that threaten to erode human
rights and transform the world order in far-reaching ways. The Law
of the List is an interdisciplinary study of global security law in
motion. It follows the ISIL and Al-Qaida sanctions list, created by
the UN Security Council to counter global terrorism, to different
sites around the world mapping its effects as an assemblage.
Drawing on interviews with Council officials, diplomats, security
experts, judges, secret diplomatic cables and the author's
experiences as a lawyer representing listed people, The Law of the
List shows how governing through the list is reconfiguring global
security, international law and the powers of international
organisations.
The spread of violent extremism, 9/11, the rise of ISIL and
movement of 'foreign terrorist fighters' are dramatically expanding
the powers of the UN Security Council to govern risky cross-border
flows and threats by non-state actors. New security measures and
data infrastructures are being built that threaten to erode human
rights and transform the world order in far-reaching ways. The Law
of the List is an interdisciplinary study of global security law in
motion. It follows the ISIL and Al-Qaida sanctions list, created by
the UN Security Council to counter global terrorism, to different
sites around the world mapping its effects as an assemblage.
Drawing on interviews with Council officials, diplomats, security
experts, judges, secret diplomatic cables and the author's
experiences as a lawyer representing listed people, The Law of the
List shows how governing through the list is reconfiguring global
security, international law and the powers of international
organisations.
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