Government responses to terrorism: critical views of their impacts on people and public administration
By: Haque, M. Shamsul.
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ArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.170-80.Subject(s): Public administration - United States | Terrorism - United States | Terrorism
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Public Administration ReviewSummary: Following the tragic, massive terrorist attacks on the United States in September 2001, many antiterrorist laws, policies, and institutions have emerged to wage war on terrorism. These antiterrorist initiatives have major consequences for individuals, societies, and nations all over the world. Although controversies have proliferated with regard to the implications of counter terrorism for people's basic rights, the debate remains fragmented and oftenunfocussed. This article examines the critical impact of new antiterrorist initatives on the fundamental rights and responsibilities of citizens and others, with special reference to public administration. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 62, Issue no: Special Issue | Available | AR54302 |
Following the tragic, massive terrorist attacks on the United States in September 2001, many antiterrorist laws, policies, and institutions have emerged to wage war on terrorism. These antiterrorist initiatives have major consequences for individuals, societies, and nations all over the world. Although controversies have proliferated with regard to the implications of counter terrorism for people's basic rights, the debate remains fragmented and oftenunfocussed. This article examines the critical impact of new antiterrorist initatives on the fundamental rights and responsibilities of citizens and others, with special reference to public administration. - Reproduced.


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