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Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction - Martha Crenshaw
Part 1. Governance, Civil Liberties, and Securitization
2. Counterterrorism Regimes and the Rule of Law: The Effects of Emergency Legislation on Separation of Powers, Civil Liberties, and Other Fundamental Constitutional Norms - John E. Finn
3. The Uses and Abuses of Terrorist Designation Lists - Chantal de Jonge Oudraat and Jean-Luc Marret
4. Immigration Policy as Counterterrorism: The Effects of Security on Migration and Border Control in the European Union - Gallya Lahav
Part 2. National Counteterrorism Responses
5. The Social Contract and the Three Types of Terrorism: Democratic Society in the United Kingdom After 9/11 and 7/7 - Dirk Haubrich
6. Confronting Terrorism in Northern Ireland and the Basque Country: Challenges for Democracy and Legitimacy - Rogelio Alonso
7. French Responses to Terrorism from the Algerian War to the Present - Jeremy Shapiro
8. Germany's Response to 9/11: The Importance of Checks and Balances - Giovanni Capoccia
9. The Consequences of Counterterrorist Policies in Israel - Ami Pedahzur and Arie Perliger
10. Terrorism as Conventional Security for Democracies: America, Japan, and Military Action in the Asia-Pacific - David Leheny
Index