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How Should Democracies Fight Terrorism?

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In the wake of major terrorist attacks, calls for ever more draconian policies to prevent further outrages are common. Such responses raise the pressing question: is it possible to effectively fight terrorism while respecting democratic values of equality and trust?

Examining recent examples of terrorist atrocities – from the murder of Muslims in New Zealand and Jews in Pittsburgh to the Charlie Hebdo attacks – Patti Tamara Lenard considers how democracies should tackle terrorism within the constraints imposed by democratic principles. For many, the tension between liberty and security necessarily means that the only way to protect security is to sacrifice liberty—but Lenard rejects this claim, and instead argues that security’s goal should be to keep all citizens equally secure in the face of terrorist threats. Critiquing existing policies, from exile to racial profiling, she outlines what ethical counter-terrorism policies should look like, arguing for strategies that respect equality and thereby maintain trust among diverse communities in democratic states.

This erudite guide to how states might ethically fight terrorism will be essential reading for any student or scholar of public affairs, security, counter-terrorism, and democratic governance.

Author: Lenard Patti Tamara
Publisher: POLITY PRESS
Pages: 140
ISBN: 9781509540761
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2020

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1 Security, rights and equality

Chapter 2 Punishing terrorism in democratic states

Chapter 3 Preventing terrorism

Concluding remarks

References

Patti Tamara Lenard is Associate Professor of Applied Ethics at the University of Ottawa.

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