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Security After the Unthinkable: Terror and Disenchantment in Norway
By (Author) J. Peter Burgess
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
5th June 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Violence and abuse in society
Political science and theory
European history
303.62509481
Paperback
296
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 16mm
416g
This book builds a theoretical perspective for explaining what security remains after the security event. It studies in detail the evolution of security thinking before, during and after the 2011 terrorist attack in Utya and Oslo, Norway, tracking the political discourse and the institutional reactions in order to form a theory of terror and disenchantment. It develops a general theory of security that contributes to ongoing debates on non-military security, asymmetric warfare, ontological security and human security. It revisits the nature of terrorism, the sense of its practice and re-conceptualises the way practice of counter- and anti-terrorism are embedded in social, cultural and national consciousness.
J. Peter Burgess is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Chair in Geopolitics of Risk at the Ecole Normale Suprieure, Paris