In the two decades since the attack on the Twin Towers in Manhattan, a new world has taken shape--one defined by endless war, mass surveillance, and militarization. Season of Wolves is a sweeping and essential account of how this post-9/11 age of brutality was born, and how it continues to shape our lives today.
From the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq to Libya and Syria, Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou traces the international reverberations of the so-called 'War on Terror' and the political, economic, and cultural transformations it unleashed. He examines the rise of militarized foreign policy, the securitization of everyday life, the global surge in authoritarianism, and the invasive creep of technology into the most private corners of our lives.
Drawing on decades of research and a truly global perspective, Season of Wolves is both a damning indictment of the post-9/11 governance and a crucial guide to understanding how we got here--and what must change.