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Klappentext: Der Staatsbildungsprozess in Kamerun entwickelte sich trotz internationaler Beobachtung und UN-mandatierter Treuhandsituation gewaltvoll. Zentral war der Konflikt um die Übergabe des Gewaltmonopols und die Kommunikation von Sicherheit, Unsicherheit und Bedrohung, da anti-koloniale Kräfte, lokale Eliten und internationale Verwalter ihre Ansprüche an den zukünftigen Staat über Sicherheitssprechen vermittelten. Im Zusammendenken von postkolonialen Theorien und Sicherheitsforschung entwickelt Maria Ketzmerick eine Verlaufsperspektive auf den Staatsbildungsprozess, die Erklärungsgehalt für aktuelle Konfliktlagen in Kamerun hat, und ermittelt darüber hinaus Narrative von Sicherheit, die im postkolonialen Staat eine Fortschreibung erfuhren.
Biographical note: Fostering democracy and upholding human rights, taking action to prevent the destruction of the global ecosystem, advancing equality between women and men, securing peace through conflict prevention in crisis zones, and defending the freedom of individuals against excessive state and economic power - these are the objectives that drive the ideas and actions of the Heinrich Böll Foundation. As a think tank for green visions and projects, the Foundation is part of an international network with currently 29 international offices and partner projects in approximately 60 countries.
The purpose of this unique book is to provide police officers and administrators with a simple and effective handbook to improve the safety of police employees. It is research-based and uses the most up-to-date statistics from the Department of Justice, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, and the Uniform Crime Report. The first chapter of this book contains a complete list of actual cases of officer deaths during 2010. This list provides an overview of how officers are dying in the line of duty. After a problem is identified and discussed in one chapter, the next chapter detai
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"This edited volume will collect a number of essays which propose and examines different though related critical responses to modern cultures of war among other cultural practices of statecraft. Taken together, these essays present a space of creative engagement with the political and draw on a broad range of cultural contexts and genres of expressions to provoke the thinking that exceeds the conventional stories and practices of international relations"--
Terror ist mittlerweile zu einem Weltproblem geworden. Dabei liefern die Massenmedien typisch die Bildvorlagen - die verstümmelten Menschen, die zerbombten Gebäude, die herumirrenden Verletzten - und damit die Resultate des Terrors ins Haus. In den Beiträgen des Bandes wird der Versuch unternommen, von dieser Resultatsicht loszukommen und eine Analyse zu starten, die ausprobiert, ob sich Terror als System der modernen Gesellschaft begreifen lässt. Dabei soll auch die furchtbare Frage zumindest präzisiert werden, ob das, was so sinn- und funktionslos erscheint, nicht als eine Funktion ebendieser Gesellschaft zu thematisieren ist.