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Fabricating Homeland Security

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Homeland security is rarely just a matter of the homeland; it involves the circulation and multiplication of policing practices across borders. Though the term "homeland security" is closely associ...
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Homeland security is rarely just a matter of the homeland; it involves the circulation and multiplication of policing practices across borders. Though the term "homeland security" is closely associated with the United States, Israel is credited with first developing this all-encompassing approach to domestic surveillance and territorial control. Today, it is a central node in the sprawling global homeland security industry worth hundreds of billions of dollars. And in the wake of the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks, India emerged as a major growth market. Known as "India's 9/11" or simply "26/11," the attacks sparked significant public pressure to adopt "modern" homeland security approaches. Since 2008, India has become not only the single largest buyer of Israeli conventional weapons, but also a range of other surveillance technology, police training, and security expertise.

  Pairing insights from science and technology studies with those from decolonial and postcolonial theory, Fabricating Homeland Security traces 26/11's political and policy fallout, concentrating on the efforts of Israel's homeland security industry to advise and equip Indian city and state governments. Through a focus on the often unseen and overlooked political struggles at work in the making of homeland security, Rhys Machold details how homeland security is a universalizing project, which seeks to remake the world in its image, and tells the story of how claims to global authority are fabricated and put to work.

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Price: $35.00
Pages: 372
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Series: South Asia in Motion
Publication Date: 24 September 2024
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503640719
Format: Paperback
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"This book is an important and insightful contribution to critical dialogues around the global securitization industry. It deftly weaves a sophisticated and accessible analysis of how the forces and relations of colonial capital, racism, and social inequality continue to configure securitization as a transnational and transhistorical process. Machold paints a riveting portrait of the constantly morphing and emergent praxis of "homeland security" as a fraught and fragmented political economic and cultural project, revealing how myriad stakeholders conceive, debate, and enact policies and practices that affect countless peoples' lives in India, Palestine/Israel, and globally." —Beatrice Jauregui, author of Provisional Authority: Police, Order, and Security in India
Rhys Machold is Senior Lecturer in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Glasgow.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Map of Mumbai
Introduction
1. Comparative Geopolitics
2. Homeland Security Pioneers
Interlude— A Reticent Embrace
3. Aftermaths
4. The Changing Same
5. Encountering Difference
6. Educating a Market
Conclusion
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index