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Prakash Rote

@prakashrote

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Doctoral Researcher @LboroIRPH | Tutor @Developmentuea | MSc Global Security @UofGlasgow |AFHEA | #SecurityStudies #TerrorismStudies |Pracademic | Views my own

Loughborough / Norwich, UK
Joined May 2014
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@prakashrote
Prakash Rote
9 months
Despite their infringement on civil liberties, anti-terrorism laws are here to stay, & 'two explanations' are 'West's experience as a colonial power' & 'Cold War'. Gearty's analysis of development of anti-terrorism laws. Read my review👉 https://t.co/TNBnOySIUM @LSEReviewBooks
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@MYBISA
BISA - British International Studies Association
7 months
@BISA_Peacekeep half-day roundtable event! 🎉 'Local-level peacebuilding: between theory and practice' inc/ panels with @davidmanus @prakashrote @JCohen_CR @sndeall @Sam_Jarvis_ and @GiuliaPiccolino 30 April @covcampus campus. link - https://t.co/WPdPwPhF0g @CPS_Coventry
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@LSEReviewBooks
LSE Review of Books
9 months
"Anti-terrorism laws address more than just terrorist threats – they suppress dissent in authoritarian regimes and expedite legal processes in democracies." @prakashrote reviews Homeland Insecurity by Conor Gearty @LSELaw @politybooks
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Conor Gearty's Homeland Insecurity explores the global rise of anti-terrorism legislation in liberal democracies, despite their infringement on civil liberties.
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@LSEReviewBooks
LSE Review of Books
9 months
"Gearty argues that the September 11 attacks [… ] led to the widespread adoption of strict counterterrorism laws, through international bodies like the UN, based on the belief that liberal democracy itself was at risk." Read the review 👉 https://t.co/MKRKElxF1s
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@LSEReviewBooks
LSE Review of Books
9 months
How have sweeping #Counterterrorism laws become accepted in liberal democracies around the world, despite infringing on #HumanRights? Conor Gearty's Homeland Insecurity @politybooks explores the historical and political contexts behind this phenomenon 👉 https://t.co/MKRKElxF1s
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@LeeJarvisPols
Lee Jarvis
9 months
So pleased to see our new article out in @JournalPolitics! In it, we ask how can children's books help mount critique of global politics, focusing on exclusionary practices like denationalisation, deportation, and proscription. Open access here: https://t.co/TX5oDIE6za
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@LSEReviewBooks
LSE Review of Books
9 months
"UN Security Council Resolution 1373 expanded the US “war on terror” into a global initiative, requiring member countries to prevent terrorism funding, halt arms supply to terrorist groups, prosecute suspects, and tighten asylum laws." #Counterterrorism
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Conor Gearty's Homeland Insecurity explores the global rise of anti-terrorism legislation in liberal democracies, despite their infringement on civil liberties.
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@LSEReviewBooks
LSE Review of Books
9 months
Conor Gearty‘s Homeland Insecurity @politybooks explores the global rise of #Counterterrorism and the historical and political contexts – from colonial violence to Cold-War anxieties – that have shaped these laws and embedded them in liberal democracies. https://t.co/MKRKElxF1s
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Conor Gearty's Homeland Insecurity explores the global rise of anti-terrorism legislation in liberal democracies, despite their infringement on civil liberties.
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@LSEReviewBooks
LSE Review of Books
9 months
How have sweeping #Counterterrorism laws become accepted in liberal democracies around the world, despite infringing on #HumanRights? Conor Gearty's Homeland Insecurity @politybooks explores the historical and political contexts behind this phenomenon.
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blogs.lse.ac.uk
Conor Gearty's Homeland Insecurity explores the global rise of anti-terrorism legislation in liberal democracies, despite their infringement on civil liberties.
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@LSEReviewBooks
LSE Review of Books
9 months
#WeekendReading Homeland Insecurity: The Rise and Rise of Global Anti-Terrorism Law by Conor Gearty @LSELaw @politybooks. Review by @prakashrote 👉 https://t.co/MKRKElxF1s
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@politybooks
Polity
10 months
"a valuable resource for policymakers and diplomats seeking to understand state actions related to security and terrorism." @LSEReviewBooks on Homeland Insecurity by Conor Gearty Read the full review:
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Conor Gearty's Homeland Insecurity explores the global rise of anti-terrorism legislation in liberal democracies, despite their infringement on civil liberties.
@LSEReviewBooks
LSE Review of Books
10 months
NEW✨ Homeland Insecurity: The Rise and Rise of Global Anti-Terrorism Law by Conor Gearty @LSELaw @politybooks. Review by @prakashrote @LboroIRPH @Developmentuea 👇 https://t.co/ln9Ufbkwax
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@LeeJarvisPols
Lee Jarvis
11 months
Really pleased to see this new article out in @RISjnl. It explores constructions of warrior heroism in children's games, and why this might matter for the reproduction of global politics in everyday spaces. Free to read (with a video abstract...) here: https://t.co/DlvJOlBEod
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Chris Zebrowski
1 year
My article on #postneoliberal #resilience has just been published at Geoforum.
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@CUP_PoliSci
Cambridge University Press - Politics
1 year
#OpenAccess from @EJIntSec - What the War on Terror leaves behind: An introduction - https://t.co/aUOaPbB7kK - @HarmonieToros, @LeeJarvisPols & @RJacksonterror #FirstView
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@LeeJarvisPols
Lee Jarvis
1 year
Really pleased to see this article published by @EJIntSec. Co-authored with Michael Lister, we ask what it means when critical ideas around counterterrorism achieve wider credibility. Free to access here: https://t.co/0COxsuKHdX
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@LeeJarvisPols
Lee Jarvis
2 years
Really pleased to receive the final proofs of our new @ManchesterUP book applying a vernacular security approach to Radicalisation, Counter-Radicalisation and the UK Prevent Strategy. Always a pleasure to co-author with @CTProject_SM & @AndyWhiting25! https://t.co/omrFTHvI7V
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@mouzz
Mouzayian Khalil
2 years
@Josh_Akintayo @AkinOyawale The second Panel (Concepts and methods in vernacular security research) has started! Thomas Martin is speaking on “Vernacular Security and Public Opinion Polling: Challenges and Opportunities” #VSS2023 #VernacularSecurityStudies
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