A frequent assumption of the American-led war on terror and its accompanying discourse originated largely with the George W. Bush Administration, and that there was a counterterrorism policy revolution in the U.S. political arena. Challenging these assumptions, through a genealogical analysis of U.S. terrorism and counterterrorism discourses, this book demonstrates a distinct continuity (and lack of change) of U.S. counterterrorism policy, from Ronald Reagan, to Bill Clinton, and through to George W. Bush.
The book focuses on President Clinton s discursive construction of new terrorism,...
A frequent assumption of the American-led war on terror and its accompanying discourse originated largely with the George W. Bush Administration, a...