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9780197648230

Race and National Security

by Sirleaf, Matiangai V. S.
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    9780197648230

  • ISBN10:

    0197648231

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2023-09-26
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

On both a national and global stage we are witnessing a reckoning on issues of racial justice. This historical moment that continues to unfold in the United States and elsewhere also creates an opening to spark and revitalize debate and policy changes on a range of crucial topics, including national security. By surfacing the depths to which White hegemonic power influences our institutions and cultural assumptions, we gain more accurate understanding of how race manifests in national security domestically, transnationally, and globally.

In Race and National Security, leading experts challenge conventional interpretations of national security by illuminating the underpinning of White supremacy in our social consciousness. The volume centers the experience of those who have long been on the receiving end of racialized state violence. It finds that re-envisioning national security requires more than just reducing the size and scope of the security state.

Contributors offer visions for reforming and transforming national security, including adopting an abolitionist framework. Race and National Security invites us to radically reimagine a world where the security state does not keep Black, Brown, and other marginalized peoples subordinated through threats of and actual incarceration, violence, torture, and death. Race and National Security is a groundbreaking volume which serves as a catalyst for remembering, exposing, and reconceiving the role of race in national security.

The Just Security book series from OUP tackles contemporary problems in international law and security that are of interest to a global community of scholars, policymakers, practitioners, and students. With each volume taking a particular thematic focus and gathering leading experts, the series as a whole aims to rigorously and critically reflect on developments in these areas of law, policy, and practice. Each volume will be accompanied by a series of shorter digital pieces in Just Security's online forum at www.justsecurity.org, which tie the discussion to breaking news and headlines.

Author Biography


Matiangai V.S. Sirleaf is the Nathan Patz Professor of Law at the University of Maryland School of Law. Professor Sirleaf's work has been featured in leading law reviews and her commentary appears in several online fora. Sirleaf serves as executive editor at Just Security and is a member of the board of editors for the American Journal of International Law. Sirleaf is a graduate of Yale Law School, the University of Ghana Legon Center for International Affairs, and New York University College of Arts and Sciences. Professor Sirleaf has received a number of prestigious grants, awards, fellowships, and other honors.

Table of Contents


Preface
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments

I. Introduction - Confronting the Color Line in National Security, Matiangai Sirleaf

II. Why Race & National Security?

1. Beyond Color-Blind National Security Law, James Gathii
2. "Viral Convergence": Interconnected Pandemics as Portal to Racial Justice, Catherine Powell
3. National Security Law and the Originalist Myth, Aziz Rana

III. Race & the Scope of National Security

4. Black Security and the Conundrum of Policing, Monica Bell
5. Carceral Secrecy and (In)Security, Andrea Armstrong
6. The Border Called My Skin, Jaya Ramji-Nogales

IV. Race & the Boomerang Effect of National and Transnational Security

7. Militarized Biometric Data Colonialism, Margaret Hu
8. Extending the Logic of Defund to America's Endless Wars, Asli Bâli
9. Extrajudicial Executions from the United States to Palestine, Noura Erakat

V. Comparative and International Perspectives on Race & National Security

10. Racial Transitional Justice in the United States, Yuvraj Joshi
11. Black Guilt, White Guilt at the International Criminal Court, Rachel López
12. The UN Cannot Rest on Past Laurels: The Time for Courageous Leadership on Anti-Black Racism is Now, Adelle Blackett

VI. Conclusion - Reforming, Transforming and Radically Imagining National Security, Matiangai Sirleaf

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