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Cities, War, and Terrorism
New Wars of the City: Relationships of“Urbicide” and“Genocide”
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Martin Shaw
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January 01 2004
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Blackwell Publishing
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Special issue: Re-imagining the City: Urban Space in the Post-Covid City
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10.1002/9780470753033.ch8
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. 1
Introduction: Cities, Warfare, and States of Emergency
pp. 27
Cities, War, and Terrorism in History and Theory
pp. 31
Cities as Strategic Sites: Place Annihilation and Urban Geopolitics
pp. 54
The City-as-Target, or Perpetuation and Death
pp. 75
Shadow Architectures: War, Memories, and Berlin's Futures
pp. 93
Another Anxious Urbanism: Simulating Defense and Disaster in Cold War America
pp. 110
Living (Occasionally Dying) Together in an Urban World
pp. 120
Everyday Technics as Extraordinary Threats: Urban Technostructures and Non-Places in Terrorist Actions
pp. 137
Urbicide and the Urbanization of Warfare
pp. 141
New Wars of the City: Relationships of“Urbicide” and“Genocide”
pp. 154
Urbicide in Bosnia
pp. 172
Strategic Points, Flexible Lines, Tense Surfaces, and Political Volumes: Ariel Sharon and the Geometry of Occupation
pp. 192
Constructing Urbicide by Bulldozer in the Occupied Territories
pp. 214
City Streets– the War Zones of Globalization: Democracy and Military Operations on Urban Terrain in the Early Twenty-First Century
pp. 231
Continuity and Discontinuity: The Grammar of Urban Military Operations
pp. 247
Exposed Cities: Urban Impacts of Terrorism and the“War on Terror”
pp. 251
Urban Warfare: A Tour of the Battlefield
pp. 263
The“War on Terrorism” and Life in Cities After September 11, 2001
pp. 276
Recasting the“Ring of Steel”: Designing out Terrorism in the City of London?
pp. 297
Technology vs.“Terrorism”: Circuits of City Surveillance Since September 11, 2001
pp. 312
Urban Dimensions of the Punishment of Afghanistan by US Bombs
pp. 330
Epilogue
pp. 335
Bibliography
pp. 371
Index
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