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Routledge - The Politics of Antagonism Book

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Explore the complex relationship between security narratives and political identity with The Politics of Antagonism: Populist Security Narratives and the Remaking of Political Identity. Published by Routledge as part of the Interventions series, this book examines how populist movements use security-focused rhetoric to reshape social and political boundaries. This academic work provides a deep look into the mechanisms of political identity formation in a modern context. It is an essential resource for students, researchers, and readers interested in political science and contemporary social shifts. By analyzing how antagonism is used within political discourse, the text offers a clear perspective on the changing landscape of global politics. Whether you are studying political theory or looking for a detailed analysis of modern populism, this Routledge publication serves as a significant addition to your academic library. The book helps clarify how security concerns influence the way groups define themselves and their opponents in today's political environment.

Key Features

Published by Routledge as part of the Interventions series for academic depth.

Focuses on the connection between populist security narratives and political identity.

Provides a detailed analysis of how political antagonism is used in modern discourse.

Ideal for readers studying political science, sociology, or contemporary history.

Offers a scholarly perspective on the remaking of political identities globally.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
05 March 2024
Listed Since
29 September 2023

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