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231 Index Abu Ghraib, 134–35, 141, 142, 152–62, 194, 196 importance of image, 155–62 Acupunctural formations, 199, 209–12 Adorno, Theodor, 37n13, 43n17, 48n25, 53, 104–5 Aesthetics for corporate entities, 3, 4, 186–87 de‹nition, 3–4 for individuals, 3–4 insecurity, 13–17, 20–38 passim in IR, 8–9, 41–43 as practice, 3–4 al-Qaeda, 10–11, 49, 114–19 Ambiguity in Carl Schmitt’s work, 58–61 and goals in Vietnam, 142–43 and policy discourse, 12–14 and power, 14, 27–29, 33 and Self, 27, 178, 181, 183 and war on terror, 152, 158 Asian Tsunami, 73–75, 93–99 Bacevich, Andrew, 136, 187–90 The New American Militarism, 187–90 bin Laden, Osama, 49, 50, 114–19 as Cynic parrhesia, 112–19 Bleiker, Roland, 41–43, 48, 53, 103, 105, 186 Bourne, Randolph, 122–23 B’Tselem (and “Shooting Back” project ), 163–64 Bush, George W., 16 and Asian Tsunami, 94–98 Cindy Sheehan and, 49–50 Iraqi National Congress and, 79–80 and Quiet American reference, 142 reaction to Abu Ghraib photos, 157 torture and, 152–60, 200–201 use of democratic peace theory, 122–25, 197 Campbell, David, 32, 68, 81, 146, 183, 209 Chalabi, Ahmed, 91–93 Counterpower, 2, 5, 19–20, 46–51 de‹ned, 2, 5, 47 lightness of, 20 versus power, 20 as public, 8 technology and, 51–54 temporality of, 19 Cozette, Muriel, 122, 128, 129 Crawford, Neta, 68, 84–88, 170, 186n25 Darby, Joseph, 156, 157, 188 Debrix, Francois, 30, 42–43, 49–50, 124, 162, 188n29, 211–12 Democracy, 10–11 democratic peace, 122–25, 201 power and, 45, 46, 150–51 Der Derian, James, 32, 35, 52–53, 153n28 Dewey, John academic-intellectual parrhesia, First World War, and, 121–23 aesthetics, 26, 38–41 community, 40 rhythm, 36 Discourse, 5, 7, 81–87 communicative, 83–90 ethics, 84–86, 87–88 ›attery (see Flattery) re›exive (see Re›exive discourse) strategic/instrumental, 81–82 tabloid, 124 Edkins, Jenny, 30, 32, 37, 63n, 69, 82 Egeland, Jan, 73–75, 93–99, 195 Elshtain, Jean Bethke, 124, 161, 208 England, Lyndee, 156, 158 Fallujah, 2004 bridge incident, 149–51, 190–92, 195 Feminist IR as counterpower, 18 and relevance to aesthetics and power, 16–19, 42 Flattery “bundling” and “self-›agellation,” 90–93, 98 as “mendacious discourse,” 79–81, 113 and parrhesia, 105–7 Foucault, Michel aesthetics of self, 14, 43–46 on classi‹cation, 148 early work on power, 48–49 parrhesia, 102–8, chapter 3 passim Frederick, Ivan, 155–56 Freedom House, 123, 127, 201 Fromm, Erich, 29, 34, 58, 59, 61, 178, 182 Generations, 62–71 analysis, 65–70 analytical “traps,” 70 baby boomer (United States), 55, 66, 67–68, 70, 135–36, 148 con›ict within, 58 Generation X, 66, 207–9 technology and, 52, 69–70 Graner, Charles, 156–57 Habermas, Jürgen, 78, 81, 83, 87, 89, 104, 167, 196, 200 Humanitarian intervention, 85–90 Identity, Introduction and chapter 1 passim aesthetic, 18, chapter 1 passim, 43–46, 99–100 arguments, 84 gendered, 17–18 power and, 15–16 Self, 15, 44, 74–80 speech, 81 Insecurity aesthetics and, 3–5, 8–11, 13–14, 20–21, 38–41, 50, 79, 83, 156–57, 165, 202 ontological, 61, 155 physical, 179 Iraq, 12, 23, 34, 52, 79–80, 91 Operation Iraqi Freedom, 34, 49–50, 69, 124–25, 148–59 Iraqi National Congress, 79–80, 91–92 Jackson, Patrick T., 2, 74, 84n9, 86, 87, 104, 105, 185, 186, 208 distinction with counterpower, 87n and relationalism, 178n18 Kairos, 103, 113–15, 141 Keohane, Robert, 130, 173n11 2000 APSA presidential address, 195–201, 202, 207 Kerry, John, 115, 116–17, 136 Kuhn, Thomas, 22, 28, 42, 68, 69, 199 aesthetics and, 63–65 emotion, 65 gestalt shift, 64, 68 Lang, Anthony F., Jr., 3, 35n12, 36, 60 Löwenheim, Oded, 8n, 26, 126–27, 167, 174, 208 Morgenthau, Hans, 8 on generations, 184n23 on liberalism, 56 on power, 28–29, 30, 34, 51, 56, 64n46, 64n48, 69, 89, 135, 199–200, 205, 212 on truth, 89, 113n, 121, 123–24, 125–31 Mueller, John, 19, 205–6 My Lai, 137–43, 147–48 Nausea (sickness), 151, 155, 156–57, 194 and Sartre, 159–62 232 • Index [3.85.63.190] Project MUSE (2024-03-19 10:18 GMT) Neoconservatism, 10, 62n, 67, 191 versus Arendtian analysis, 61n43 and Fallujah, 149–51 Podhoretz’s, 54...