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|a Rubin, Gabriel.
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|a Freedom and Order :
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|a Preface; Acknowledgments; Ch01. A Crisis or Opportunity?: Constructing a Theory of Terror Response; Ch02. To Conquer Fear, You Must Become Fear; Ch03. Shaping Fear: The Role of Mass Fear in Civil Liberties Reductions after Terrorist Attacks; Ch04. The United States after 9/11: Tracing the Process of How the PATRIOT Act Was Passed; Ch05. A New Kind of Enemy: Presidential versus Parliamentary Democracies in the War on Terror; Ch06. Balancing Fear: Why Counterterror Legislation Was Blocked after the Oklahoma City and London Bombings.
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|a The book examines how governments and publics react to terrorist attacks in the United States, the United Kingdom and Israel. It focuses specifically on why civil liberties are abridged in some cases and not in others. The chapters cover the topic by looking at it through a number of different lenses, including topics like how governments might manipulate fear, public opinion trends after terrorist attacks, how the Patriot Act was passed, and case studies where legislation was blocked by the legislature and a government chief executive did not seek to pass legislation at all after a terrorist.
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