List of figuresList of contributorsList of abbreviationsIntroduction: global security architectures and civil society since 9/11Part I Conceptual platform1 Counter-terrorism knows no borders: the post-9/11 global security regime and the securitization of civil society2 Conceptualizing non-state counter-terrorismPart II The cases: civil society and security governance in the Americas3 From Ground Zero: the impact of security policy on civil society in the United States4 Canada’s counter-terrorism measures: implications for human security, civil society, and charities5 Civil society, pacification programs, and anti-terrorism: Brazil’s ambiguous entrance into the Global War on Terror6 In the name of security? Counter-terrorism and insurgency policies and civil society in ColombiaPart III Repressive security and civil society in Europe7 The spectacle of ghost security: security politics and British civil society8 Repressive security and civil society in France, post-9/119 Repressive security and the unmaking of civil society in contemporary Russia10 Regional challenges, national responses: the impact of counter-terrorism policy on civil society in the EUPart IV Civil society and security in Africa11 Nigeria’s counter-terrorism policy: paradox or (sp)oiler of civil society activism?12 The securitization of civil society organizations, Islamism, and counter-terrorism in Kenya: a case study of MUHURI and HAKI Africa13 A shrinking space: state security and its effects on civil society in UgandaPart V States of emergency and civil society in North Africa, the Middle East, and Central and South Asia14 Shrinking civic space: Egypt’s counter-terrorism policy post-9/11 and beyond15 Safeguards or infringement? Counter-terrorism policies, the state and civil society in Pakistan16 “Who becomes the threat?” Counter-terrorism financing and civil society organizations in BangladeshPart VI Closed or closing: security policy and civil society in the Asia-Pacific region17 Civil society and the security sector in the Philippines after 9/11: tensions between democracy and homeland security18 Securitization of aid and counter-terrorism in IndonesiaConclusion: counter-terrorism as insecurityIndex