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The Violence of Non-Violence: Law and War in Iraq
Authors:Samera  Esmeir
Institution:Department of Rhetoric, 7408 Dwindle Hall, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-2670, United States of America
Abstract:The article examines the relation between war making in Iraq and juridical reforms aimed at instituting democracy, or what the article coins juridico-democracy. It is argued that a certain aspiration for global peace, global security, and non-violence to be instituted by juridico-democracy accompanies the war against Iraq. Rather than leave this aspiration intact, the article examines the extent to which this aspiration itself is conducive to the war's violence. The associations between violence and non-violence, war and peace, conflict and security are examined not as oppositions, but as cycles, where nonviolence, peace, and security are performative of more violence.
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