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Cities War And Terrorism Towards An Urban Geopolitics Studies In Urban And Social Change 1st Edition Stephen Graham

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Cities War And Terrorism Towards An Urban Geopolitics Studies In Urban And Social Change 1st Edition Stephen Graham
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.57 MB
Pages: 409
Author: Stephen Graham
ISBN: 9781405115742, 9780470753026, 9781405115759, 1405115742, 1405115750, 0470753021
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Cities War And Terrorism Towards An Urban Geopolitics Studies In Urban And Social Change 1st Edition Stephen Graham by Stephen Graham 9781405115742, 9780470753026, 9781405115759, 1405115742, 1405115750, 0470753021 instant download after payment.

Cities, War and Terrorism is the first book to look critically at the ways in which warfare, terrorism and counter-terrorism policies intersect in cities in the post Cold-War period.A path-breaking exploration of the intersections of war, terrorism and citiesArgues that contemporary cities are the key strategic sites of geopolitical conflictWritten by the world’s leading analysts of the intersections of urban space and military and terrorist violenceDraws on cutting-edge research from geography, history, architecture, planning, sociology, critical theory, politics, international relations and military studiesProvides up-to-date empirical analyses of specific conflicts, including 9/11, the “War on Terrorism”, the Balkan wars, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and urban antiglobalization battlesOffers lay readers a sophisticated perspective on the violence that is engulfing our increasingly urbanised world

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