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The Fetish of Peace: The Myth of Transformational Peace is a
critical theoretical exploration of the ways in which the concept
of peace is utilized and managed by the international arena and
statist systems, distinctive in that the concept of peace is
consistently employed in various performances by the state, and
international systems, to address serious issues/problems in the
international community. Despite all the rhetoric of peace and
actions taken in the name of peace, we find ourselves within the
same cycle of violence.
Adopting an innovative approach to the ongoing debate over homeland
security and state response to terrorism, Joseph Campos
investigates the contextualizing of national security discourse and
its management of terrorism. New ideas developed in this book
reflect ways in which national security is mobilized through
specific discourse to manage threats. In addition, a review of
presidential rhetoric over the last 30 years reveals that national
security discourse has maintained an ideological hegemony to
determine what constitutes violence and appropriate responses. The
volume incorporates historical depth and critical theory in a
comparative framework to provide an invaluable insight into how
national security is developed and how it works with the concept of
terrorism to secure the state.
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