Subjects of Security: Domestic Effects of Foreign Policy in the War on Terror (New Security Challenges) Buy on Amazon
Facebook LinkedIn

Subjects of Security: Domestic Effects of Foreign Policy in the War on Terror (New Security Challenges)

Price not available for United Kingdom

You can still browse on Amazon. Try another country above.

Book Details
Author(s) Robin Cameron
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN / ASIN 1137274352
ISBN-13 9781137274359
Marketplace United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Ratings & Reviews No reviews yet — be the first!

No reviews yet.

Description
Why has the war on terror been so pervasive in Western democracies? How is it that the war on terror became such a potent organising principle after September 11, 2001? The answers to these questions go beyond the nature of 9/11 as an event and the subsequent counter-terrorism responses. A vital part of the answer is the embedding of norms and stereotypes of foreign policy in everyday practices of security and social regulation. Mass media communication and popular culture representations of 9/11 have given rise to the social redeployment of foreign policy against domestic identities that are deemed a threat to Western nations.

This book argues that the war on terror is a paradigmatic foreign policy that has had profound effects on domestic social order. Cameron develops an original framework that inverts the traditional analysis of foreign policy in order to interpret its impact on domestic subject formation. Foreign policy facilitates the regulation of domestic populations by linking individual and group identity to issues of national security. Since September 11, 2001 there has been a wholesale reorganisation of foreign policy priorities, resulting in the valorisation of certain social stereotypes and the criminalisation of others.
Donate to EbookNetworking
Previous Book Next Book
Previous
Next