Less Safe, Less Free - Why America is Losing the War on Terror (Paperback)

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Winner of the first Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize, the book Zbigniew Brzezinski calls "a timely and unsparing exposure of the disastrous consequences of the 'war on terror' demagogy of the Bush administration."
In this brilliantly conceived critique, two of the country's leading constitutional scholars argue that the Bush administration's preemptive approach to domestic and international security has not only compromised our character but has in fact made us more vulnerable to future terrorist attacks.
In a groundbreaking analysis of efforts employed in the name of protecting its citizens--preventive detention, coercive interrogation, pretextual prosecutions, registration of Arab and Muslim men, and preventive war--law professors David Cole and Jules Lobel expose the government's abysmal record of failed prosecutions and empty successes. The authors argue that these results, when coupled with the resentment such coercive tactics have engendered throughout the world, have left us less safe than we would be had we employed a more sensible and less controversial preventive strategy. The book concludes by proposing an alternative preventive strategy to guide us into the future.
Already standard reading for those who question the idea that "war" is the appropriate response to terrorism, "Less Safe, Less Free" offers an eloquent and original argument for a return to the rule of law.

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Winner of the first Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize, the book Zbigniew Brzezinski calls "a timely and unsparing exposure of the disastrous consequences of the 'war on terror' demagogy of the Bush administration."
In this brilliantly conceived critique, two of the country's leading constitutional scholars argue that the Bush administration's preemptive approach to domestic and international security has not only compromised our character but has in fact made us more vulnerable to future terrorist attacks.
In a groundbreaking analysis of efforts employed in the name of protecting its citizens--preventive detention, coercive interrogation, pretextual prosecutions, registration of Arab and Muslim men, and preventive war--law professors David Cole and Jules Lobel expose the government's abysmal record of failed prosecutions and empty successes. The authors argue that these results, when coupled with the resentment such coercive tactics have engendered throughout the world, have left us less safe than we would be had we employed a more sensible and less controversial preventive strategy. The book concludes by proposing an alternative preventive strategy to guide us into the future.
Already standard reading for those who question the idea that "war" is the appropriate response to terrorism, "Less Safe, Less Free" offers an eloquent and original argument for a return to the rule of law.

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Imprint

The New Press

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

March 2009

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First published

February 2009

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Dimensions

206 x 139 x 24mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

326

ISBN-13

978-1-59558-415-1

Barcode

9781595584151

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LSN

1-59558-415-3



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