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The British War on Terror Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism on the Home Front Since 9-11

by Steve Hewitt

Since the attacks of 11 September 2001, the topic of terrorism and our response to it has dominated the public agenda in the United Kingdom. Steve Hewitt’s book puts these developments into context, both historical and contemporary, and is brought right up-to-date with insights into the de Menezes shooting and Birmingham anti-terror raids.

  • Imprint: Continuum
  • Pub. date: 12 Feb 2008
  • ISBN: 9780826499004
184 Pages, paperback World rights
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Description

Since the attacks of 11 September 2001, the topic of terrorism has been almost continually front-page news in the United Kingdom. The subsequent ‘war on terror’, including the invasion of Iraq, has only heightened interest in the matter.

With the London bombings of 7 July 2005, Britain became a frontline in international terrorism and counter-terrorism. This reality has only been heightened by failed attacks in London on 21 July 2005, and through a series of high profile arrests in Forest Hill, in Birmingham in connection to a beheading plot, the arrests of NHS staff in connection to failed attacks in London and Glasgow, and the attempted arrest of Jean Charles de Menezes, which had tragic consequences.

In this illuminating and fascinating look at an often misunderstood world Steve Hewitt offers a balanced, measured, and informed examination of recent events and offers a historical and contemporary context to this new threat, and how we are dealing with it.

Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

 

TIMELINE

 

INTRODUCTION

 

CHAPTER ONE: The Historical Context

 

CHAPTER TWO: ‘The rules of the game are changing:’ From 9/11 to 7/7

CHAPTER THREE: Terrorism in the U.K.

 

CHAPTER FOUR: ‘it turned out wrongly’: Counter-Terrorism, Part 1

CHAPTER FIVE: Losing Hearts and Minds: Counter-Terrorism, Part 2

 

CONCLUSION: 7/7s Not 9/11s

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

 

Author(s)

Steve Hewitt,

Dr Steve Hewitt is an expert on security and intelligence and Senior Lecturer in the Department of American and Canadian Studies at the University of Birmingham. Among the courses he teaches are a history of American intelligence, including the Central Intelligence Agency. Steve Hewitt regularly appears on television and radio commenting on issues of terrorism and security.


Reviews

'Steve Hewitt provides a concise and fluent examination of over a hundred years of experience of counter terrorism in the UK, showing how legal, political and intelligence strands of policy intersect. He demonstrates clearly the complexities both of understanding the terrorist threat and the difficulties in countering it and argues convincingly that, especially since 9/11, policy has been inadequate and inconsistent.'
Peter Gill is Research Professor in Intelligence Studies at the University of Salford, UK.

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