TY - BOOK AU - Tirman,John ED - Social science research council (Etats-Unis). TI - The maze of fear: security and migration after 9/11 SN - 1565849167 (rel) AV - HV6432 .M45 U1 - 363.32/0973 22 PY - 2004/// CY - New York PB - New Press KW - Terrorism KW - United States KW - September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 KW - Internal security KW - Security, International KW - Globalization KW - September 11 Terrorist Attacks KW - Terrorisme KW - �Etats-Unis KW - Attentats du 11 septembre 2001, �Etats-Unis KW - S�uret�e de l'�Etat KW - S�ecurit�e internationale KW - Mondialisation KW - globalism KW - aat KW - Emigration and immigration KW - fast KW - 11 septembre 2001, Attentats du (�Etats-Unis) KW - ram KW - 1990- KW - �Emigration et immigration N1 - Notes bibliogr. p. [251]-296. Index; Introduction : The movement of people and the security of states / John Tirman -- Empire through diasporic eyes : a view from the other boat / Engseng Ho -- Displacement, diaspora mobilization, and transnational cycles of political violence / Fiona Adamson -- The return of the state? Financial reregulation in the pursuit of national security after September 11 / Thomas J. Biersteker with Peter Romaniuk -- 9/11 : insinuating constitutional and international norms / Peter J. Spiro -- The immigrant as threat to American security : a historical perspective / Gary Gerstle -- Governance, immigration policy, and security : Canada and the United States post-9/11 / Howard Adelman -- Praetorian passages : Central Asia at the edge of war / Paula R. Newberg -- Migration and security as an issue in U.S.-European relations / Mario Zucconi -- War against havens for terrorism : examining a new presidential doctrine / Stephen Schlesinger -- Globalization, low-intensity conflict, and protracted statelessness/refugeehood : the plight of the Rohingyas / Imtiaz Ahmed -- The Jewish question : the old and the new / Yossi Shain -- The impact of the September 11 attacks on Arab and Muslim community in the United States / Louise Cainkar -- IR theory and epochal events : between paradigm shifts and business-as-usual / Jeffrey T. Checkel ER -