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Low-key Leviathan: Counterterrorism, Invisibility and the Disposal Assemblage

Political Violence
Terrorism
State Power
Manni Crone
Danish Institute for International Studies
Manni Crone
Danish Institute for International Studies

Abstract

Facing an elusive threat of terrorism, European governments have increasing taken to preventive CVE-measures—disengagement and counter-radicalization—to supplement regular law enforcement. Yet, alongside of such liberal governmentalities, a host of discreet, executive counterterrorist measures, that manage dangerous bodies, is increasingly applied: targeted killings, operations of kill and capture, revocation of citizenship, expulsion. The fact that European states now kill and remove dangerous bodies—including those of their own citizens—is a recent evolution that has gone largely unnoticed. Such executive removal techniques—decided in opaque bureaucracies—can no longer be apprehended through the analytical prism of governmentality: they no longer set out to discipline, control or transform radical subjectivities, but merely to remove or “neutralize” them. In this paper, I argue that these executive practices currently coalesce into a “disappearance assemblage”. This expanding, yet largely invisible security assemblage reanimates a neo-sovereign power that—underpinned by secret intelligence—increasingly sidetracks the judiciary.