Terrorism, risk and the global city: towards urban resilience
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1. Verfasser: Coaffee, Jon (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Farnham, England Ashgate ©2009
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-351) and index
Cover; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Acknowledgements; PART I TRANSFORMING CITIES IN THE AGE OF TERRORISM; 1 Introduction: Terrorism, Risk and the Global City; 2 Urban Restructuring and the Development of Defensive Landscapes; 3 Controlling Urban Security Discourse; 4 Risk Society, Resilient Planning, and the Global Terrorist Threat; PART II THE CITY OF LONDON'S RESPONSE; 5 Constructing and Reinforcing the Ring of Steel; 6 Distributing the Financial Risk of Terrorism; 7 Framing, Legitimising and Negotiating the City's Response to Terrorist Risk
'Terrorism, Risk and the City' was published at a time (2003) when London, and many other global cities, were coming to terms with the expanded threat of international terrorism they faced. The book offered a historical as well as contemporary account of the physical, financial and managerial measures utilised primarily in the financial cores of London, 1992-2002, to reduce the risk of terrorist attack. The book also incorporated the initial changes in urban securitisation stimulated by the events of 9/11. In time, and subsequent to the publication of the first edition, systems of counter-terrorist security and management have developed significantly and broadened in scope both in terms of method of attack to deter but also in terms of geographical targets - in short, all areas of London are now perceived to be under threat of attack and require strategies of secure and defence. London has also suffered its own incidents of internationally inspired terrorism - mostly notably on July 7th 2005. This series of events occurred the day after London was awarded the 2012 Olympic Games - a mega event which is now confronting the enormity of security event planning. In an attempt to deal with the changing nature of the terrorist threat facing London (not just the financial zones) city-wide managerial measures and strategies have been developed through London resilience partnership to deal with a variety of counter-terrorism scenarios. Equally the lessons learnt from 30 years of counter-terrorism in London have been increasingly transferred to other countries with the measures developed both pre- and post-9/11 being applied elsewhere in global cities - most notably New York
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ISBN:9780754690467
0754690466

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