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Open Access: HEFCE, REF2020 and the Threat to Academic Freedom (2012)
Digital Artefact
Kirby, P., & Sabaratnam, M. (2012). Open Access: HEFCE, REF2020 and the Threat to Academic Freedom

This is the text of a document prepared by Meera and me on Article Processing Charges as currently understood and the serious risks we think they pose to academic freedom and funding...

Time in the Shadows: Confinement in Counterinsurgencies (2012)
Book
Khalili, L. (2012). Time in the Shadows: Confinement in Counterinsurgencies. Stanford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780804783972

Time in the Shadows examines the counterinsurgencies of our time, tracing their ancestry, to offer a critical reading of the mechanisms by which today's counterinsurgents—foremost the United States and Israel—reproduce illiberal regimes of domination... Read More about Time in the Shadows: Confinement in Counterinsurgencies.

Time in the Shadows: Confinement in Counterinsurgencies (2012)
Book
Khalili, L. (2012). Time in the Shadows: Confinement in Counterinsurgencies. Stanford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780804783972

Time in the Shadows examines the counterinsurgencies of our time, tracing their ancestry, to offer a critical reading of the mechanisms by which today's counterinsurgents—foremost the United States and Israel—reproduce illiberal regimes of domination... Read More about Time in the Shadows: Confinement in Counterinsurgencies.

The Hybridity of Liberal Peace: States, Diasporas and Insecurity (2012)
Journal Article
Laffey, M., & Nadarajah, S. The Hybridity of Liberal Peace: States, Diasporas and Insecurity. Security Dialogue, 43(5), 402-419. https://doi.org/10.1177/0967010612457974

Much contemporary analysis of world order rests on and reproduces a dualistic account of the international system, which is divided into liberal and non-liberal spaces, practices and subjectivities. Drawing on postcolonial thought, we challenge such... Read More about The Hybridity of Liberal Peace: States, Diasporas and Insecurity.

Germany and Israel: Is it Friendship? (2012)
Other
Berenskoetter, F. (2012). Germany and Israel: Is it Friendship?

In the second of two posts on German-Israeli relations, Felix Berenskoetter argues that a shared commitment to the memory of the Holocaust and to Israel’s right to exist has not formed a true friendship between Germany and Israel.

Germany and Israel: Is it Friendship? (2012)
Other
Berenskoetter, F. (2012). Germany and Israel: Is it Friendship?

In the second of two posts on German-Israeli relations, Felix Berenskoetter argues that a shared commitment to the memory of the Holocaust and to Israel’s right to exist has not formed a true friendship between Germany and Israel.

An Act of Friendship? Re-reading Grass on German-Israeli Relations (2012)
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Berenskoetter, F. (2012). An Act of Friendship? Re-reading Grass on German-Israeli Relations

In the first of two posts on German-Israeli relations, Felix Berenskoetter goes against the grain to ask whether the controversial poem by Guenter Grass ‘What must be said’ can be read as an act of friendship vis-à-vis Israel.

An Act of Friendship? Re-reading Grass on German-Israeli Relations (2012)
Other
Berenskoetter, F. (2012). An Act of Friendship? Re-reading Grass on German-Israeli Relations

In the first of two posts on German-Israeli relations, Felix Berenskoetter goes against the grain to ask whether the controversial poem by Guenter Grass ‘What must be said’ can be read as an act of friendship vis-à-vis Israel.