NOTAS: | Part I: The idea of a war against terror: The new masque of terrorism. The market state : arming terror. Warfare against civilians. Victory without parades. Part II: Law and strategy in the domestic theater of terror. The constitutional relationship between rights and powers. Intelligence, information, and knowledge.The strategic relationship between ends and means. Terrorism : supply and demand. Part III: strategy and law in the international theater of terror.The illusion of an American strategic doctrine. Mise-en-sce`ne : the properties of sovereignty. Danse macabre : global governance and legitimacy. The triage of terror. |