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_941662 _aWitt, Matthew T. |
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_aConjuring the Holographic State : _bscripting security doctrine for a (new) world of disorder |
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_aThousand Oaks : _bSAGE, _cOctober 2008 |
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520 | 3 | _aNo current policy paradigm, however interdisciplinary, provides an adequate and coherent account of post-9/11 security doctrine for "a war with no clear end or scope." Like the hologram, the image of the terrorist constructed by PATRIOT and kindred legislation appears vivid while defying a definitive grasp, just as the holographic image dematerializes on the hand reaching to touch it. This article sketches etiology for a new policy analytic paradigm that is coined here, the Holographic State, and explores its suitability for policy and administrative sense making under conditions where the epistemological and ontological foundations of policy inquiry have been made profoundly unstable. | |
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_aDEHAVEN-SMITH, Lance _941663 |
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_tAdministration & Society _g40, 6, p. 547-585 _dThousand Oaks : SAGE, October 2008 _xISSN 00953997 _w |
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_aConvertido do Formato PHL _bPHL2MARC21 1.1 _c35102 _d35102 |
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