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The Authoritarian Temptation
Paul Dixon
其他書名
The Iraq and Afghan Wars and the Militarisation of British Democracy
出版
Verso Books
主題
Political Science / World / European
Political Science / Public Policy / Military Policy
Political Science / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
ISBN
1839768622
9781839768620
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=9zN1EAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The rising power of the military lobby in UK politics and society
The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan may be over, but their after-effects linger.
The Authoritarian Temptation
describes how a media campaign kickstarted by Richard Dannatt as Chief of the General Staff has not only amplified the Army’s status in national life but reinforced the authoritarian drift of Westminster politics, where former military officers now hold sway among Conservatives.
The Labour opposition, veterans’ groups, charities, the media and the entertainment industry have all been incorporated into a broader militarist coalition.
Paul Dixon underlines the military’s role in pressing for maximum involvement in the 2003 invasion of Iraq and 2006 deployment to Helmand. These were not just Blair’s wars. At home, a sceptical public was deluged with moral panics about victimised servicemen and government neglect.
Dixon systematically analyses the overlapping politics of the military and Conservative Party to argue that this ‘Militarisation Offensive’ has fostered reactionary ideas of the nation that are hostile to pluralism and political dissent. Our response, he argues, should be to de-militarise society and curb the power of the generals.