Book contents
- Reimagining The National Security State
- Reimagining The National Security State
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- A Note from the Editor
- Part I The National Security State in Perspective
- Part II Tracking the Decline of Liberalism
- 4 The National Security State Gone Awry: Returning to First Principles
- 5 The Illiberal Experiment: How Guantánamo Became a Defining American Institution
- 6 National Security and Court Deference: Ramifications and Worrying Trends
- 7 The Zealotry of “Terrorism”
- 8 Reimagining the National Security State: Illusions and Constraints
- Part III The Future Imagined
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index
5 - The Illiberal Experiment: How Guantánamo Became a Defining American Institution
from Part II - Tracking the Decline of Liberalism
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 October 2019
- Reimagining The National Security State
- Reimagining The National Security State
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- A Note from the Editor
- Part I The National Security State in Perspective
- Part II Tracking the Decline of Liberalism
- 4 The National Security State Gone Awry: Returning to First Principles
- 5 The Illiberal Experiment: How Guantánamo Became a Defining American Institution
- 6 National Security and Court Deference: Ramifications and Worrying Trends
- 7 The Zealotry of “Terrorism”
- 8 Reimagining the National Security State: Illusions and Constraints
- Part III The Future Imagined
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Michel Paradis traces growth of illiberalism to Guantánamo, the “battle lab” of the war on terrorism. He documents the rejection of international law apart from the prerogatives of political sovereignty, the designation of a rights-less class of persons for whom all humanitarian protections are discretionary acts of noblesse oblige, and the broader conception of history as entering a “new” phase in which past norms, institutions, and models are “quaint.” Comparing the evolution of the island prison from Presidents George W. Bush to Barack Obama to Donald Trump, Paradis argues that ironically the demise of Guantánamo will in fact coincide with the final demise of liberalism.
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- Reimagining the National Security StateLiberalism on the Brink, pp. 71 - 88Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019
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