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Introduction: International Relations and “states of exception”
Shampa Biswas
, Sheila Nair
Politics and International Affairs
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International Relations
100%
State of Exception
100%
Iraq
100%
Afghanistan
66%
Terrorist
66%
Grief
66%
Al-Qaeda
66%
Pennsylvania
33%
United States
33%
Violence
33%
Washington
33%
Shock
33%
September 11
33%
Grieving
33%
US Military
33%
Political Campaigns
33%
Another Country
33%
War on Terror
33%
Empathy
33%
George W. Bush
33%
Terror
33%
Evil
33%
Pentagon
33%
Killing Fields
33%
American Power
33%
World Trade Center
33%
Civilized World
33%
9/11 Attacks
33%
US Presidents
33%
Imagined Nation
33%
Hideout
33%
Rest of the World
33%
Iraq War
33%
Arts and Humanities
State of exception
100%
International Relations
100%
Iraq
100%
Grief
100%
USA
66%
Civilians
66%
Al Qaeda
66%
retreat
33%
Pennsylvania
33%
Framing
33%
Military
33%
Twins
33%
Battle
33%
Evil
33%
Spectacles
33%
architectural
33%
2001 September 11
33%
Allies
33%
victory
33%
Empathy
33%
Killing
33%
World Trade Center
33%
troops
33%
U.S. President
33%
Bush II
33%
Terror
33%
Iraq war
33%
Ambition
33%