1st Edition

Writing Southeast Asian Security Regional Security and the War on Terror after 9/11

By Jennifer Mustapha Copyright 2019
176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

This book is a critical analysis of how the discursive and material practices of the "War on Terror" influenced security politics in Southeast Asia after 9/11. It explores how the US-led War on Terror, operating both as a set of material practices and as a larger discursive framework for security, influenced the security of both state and non-state actors in Southeast Asia after 9/11. Building... Read more

1. An Introduction to Writing Southeast Asian Security  2. The Politics and Ethics of Critical Approaches to Security  3. In Search of Monsters: US Foreign Policy in East and Southeast Asia  4. Here be Monsters! "Experts" and the Mapping of Terror  5. Irruptions of the War on Terror in Southeast Asia: Gender, Sovereignty, and Constructions of Insecurity  6. Bicycle Wheels and Noodle Bowls: Making Sense of (South) East Asian Regional Relations after 9/11  7. Beyond the Bush Doctrine: New Narratives and New Questions  Conclusion. Future Questions in Writing Southeast Asian Security

Biography

Jennifer Mustapha is an Assistant Professor in Political Science at Huron University College, Canada. She researches and teaches critical international relations, security studies, and Southeast Asian regional relations.