`Counter-terrorism`, human security and globalisation - from welfare to warfare state?
McCulloch, Jude 2003, `Counter-terrorism`, human security and globalisation - from welfare to warfare state?, Current issues in criminal justice, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 283-298.
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`Counter-terrorism`, human security and globalisation - from welfare to warfare state?
The continuing erosion of civil liberties in Western democracies, and in particular Australia, as a response to the threat of terrorist attack - the position taken that laws eroding civil liberties will ultimately fail in its attempt to combat terrorist activity while adding to human insecurity and violence - counter-terrorism measures resulting in the militarisation of law enforcement and provoking terrorism - linking counter-terrorism with globalisation.