Counter-Terrorism, Aid and Civil Society
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Writen byJude Howell & Jeremy lind - PublisherPalgrave Macmillan London
- Year2009
'Counter-Terrorism, Aid and Civil Society is an important collection on the key nexus between government anti-terrorism policy, foreign aid, and the changing roles of civil society in key nations across the world. It is a splendid melding of theory and analysis of reality on the ground. This volume will advance scholarly debate, teach students, and inform activists in new and significant ways, and it belongs in libraries and on reading lists across a wide range of disciplines and courses.' - Mark Sidel, Professor of Law and Faculty Scholar, University of Iowa, USA 'This timely study raises important concerns about the effects of the U.S-led war on terror on Western development policy, including the convergence of security and development policies and new pressures on civil society.

