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Book Review Essays

Questioning Liberal Security

Pages 628-635 | Published online: 25 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

Notes

1. World Health Organization, The World Health Report 2007: A Safer Future: Global Public Health Security in the 21st Century (Geneva: World Health Organization 2007).

2. M. Cooper, Life as Surplus: Biotechnology and Capitalism in the Neoliberal Era (London: University of Washington Press 2007); L. Weir and B. Mykhalovskiy, ‘The Geopolitics of Global Public Health Surveillance in the Twenty-First Century’, in A. Bashford (eds.), Medicine at the Border: Disease, Globalization and Security, 1850 to the Present (London: Palgrave 2006) pp. 240–263.

3. K. D. Haggerty and R. V. Ericson, ‘The Surveillant Assemblage’, British Journal of Sociology 41/4 (2000) pp. 605–622.

4. I. van der Ploeg, ‘The Illegal Body: ‘Eurodac’ and the Politics of Biometric Identification’, Ethics and Information Technology 1/4 (1999) pp. 295–302.

5. D. Gregory, ‘The Black Flag: Guantánamo Bay and the Space of Exception’, Geografisker Annaler 88B/4 (2006) pp. 405–427.

6. M. Duffield, Development, Security and Unending War: Governing the World of Peoples (Cambridge: Polity 2007).

7. S. Dalby, ‘Anthropocene Geopolitics: Globalisation, Empire, Environment and Critique’, Geography Compass 1/1 (2007) pp. 103–118.

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