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325 Abacha, Sani, 268 Abandonment: state of, 52 zone of, 129–130 Abatement, 7 Aboriginal communities, oil conflict in Canadian with, 273–276 Abortion, Medicaid funding of, 60 Absentee ballots, in post-Katrina New Orleans, 13, 94 Abu-Ghraib, 169 Abundance, illusion of, 42 ACCESS, 230 Accessing Justice Project of the Cross Cultural Foundation, 124 Accommodation, bourgeois, 262 Accountability, erosion of state, 3. See also Responsibility Accumulation: capitalist, 299–300 deindustrialization of capital, 315 primitive, 299–300 violence of, 300 See Dispossession, accumulation by Acey, Lea, 193 Achebe, Chinua, 261 Activism, mother, 290 Adua, Yar, 268, 272 Afghanistan, militarized markets and, 40 Agamben, Giorgio, 50, 129, 148, 173, 300–301 Exception, 50, 74, 75, 173, 255 Homo Sacer, 51, 129–130, 300–301 Zone of indistinction, 54 Agriprocessors, 154 Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC): disentitlement and, 63 elimination of, 35–39 Ajami, Fouad, 224 Alberta Energy Corporation, 267 Alberta Tar Sands, 266 Aleutian Islands, 248 Alexandre, Michèle, 95–96 Alien land laws, 246–247. See also Immigration, insecurity and illegal Alienation: banality of evil and, 1 in the era of neoliberalism, 7–8 legal rights as, 300 American Apartheid, 84 American Bar Association, 114 American Civil Liberties Union, 251 American Council on Education, 111 American Federal Housing Act of 1949, 89 American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), 15 American International Group, 43 Amnesty International, 124, 170 Anthaphan, 129 Antidiscrimination laws, blamed for mortgage crisis, 40 Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, 249 Arab Human Development Reports (AHDR), 228 Arab Women’s Forum, 229 Arendt, Hannah, 1, 189 INDEX 326 • index Arizona, immigration policies in, 152, 155 Armstrong, Louis, 88 Arsenault, Chris, 275 Asian Human Rights Commission, 123 Askew, Marc, 127 Assemblage, surveillant, 199 Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), 70 Attie, Alice, 87–88 Authoritarianism, moralistic, 28 Bailey, Nellie, 87, 96 Bailouts, financial market, 39 BC Civil Liberties Association, 266 Behavior regulation, welfare and, 49–50 Beno v. Shalala, 66 Bildung, 305 Bill of Rights, 251. See also Constitutional protections Biopolitics: femicide on U.S.-Mexico border, 286–289 human capital and global economic growth, 303–314 security and, 167–168, 174 violence of accumulation, 300–301 Biopower, 18, 300–302. See also Foucault, Michel Black, William K., 39 Blair, Dennis, 293–294 Bloomberg, Michael, 190, 192 Bollinger, Lee, 87 Border Protection, Anti-Terrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act, 152, 250 Bowen v. Gilliard, 61 Bowles, Samuel, 110 Boycott: diamond campaign as a model, 271 global, 265 The Breaking of the American Social Compact, 201 Broader Middle East and North Africa Partnership Initiative (BMENA), 221, 223 Literacy Task Force, 219 “Broken Windows” model of policing, 115 Brown, Gordon, 268, 272 Buacharoon, Viroj, 124 Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, 218, 227 Burns, William, 218, 221, 227 Bush, Laura, 216 Bush administration: Anti-terrorism discourse, 147 civil societies and, 224 immigration policies, 240, 246 marketization of war, 226 MEPI and, 215, 220, 224–225 military aid to Nigeria, 272–273 securitization and, 196 spectacle of terror and security, 141 Butler, Judith, 127, 301 California, obstruction of immigrant ownership in, 246, 247 Cambodia, arbitrary detention in, 129 Canada: Charter of Fundamental Rights, 71 oil conflicts in, 273–276 resource sovereignty and, 264–267 public policies impacting the poor, 71 Canadian First Nation, 262 Canadian Tar Sands, 262 Capital flight, 43 Capitalism: banality of evil and, 1 crisis of contemporary, 7 disaster, 196 fossil, 263 Captain Swing riots, 267 [3.235.140.73] Project MUSE (2024-03-29 10:45 GMT) index • 327 Carceral institution, 105 Cartel names, Mexican drug, 291 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 93 Cheney, Liz, 216 Chertoff, Michael, 155 Chevron, 267, 268 Chicago: gentrification of racialized spaces in, 81 military academies in, 104–105 Chicago Boys, 33 Chicago School, 304–305 Childhood, as invention, 109–110 Child support, inclusive exclusion policies, 61. See also Family law Chile, arbitrary detention in, 129 Choice, militarized market and loss of, 28, 31–33, 35–39 Citizenship: exclusivity of, 6 securitization and, 109–113 Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission , 71 Civil Rights Act of 1968, 84 Civil society: MEPI to enhance, 218–219 normalization of, 216 theoretical shifts, 221–223 Class action suits, legal service lawyers prohibited from, 70 Clinton, Hillary, 216, 229 Clinton administration: immigration policies, 249–250 welfare reform in, 64 Coalition of Non-Profit Organizations for Women, 18, 287 Colonialism, democratic welfare states after fall of, 34 Columbia University, gentrification of Harlem and, 87 Come On, People!, 112...