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Go Back to Where You Came From
Go Back to Where You Came From: The Backlash Against Immigration and the Fate of Western Democracy | Sasha Polakow-Suransky
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Bigoted and dangerous views on immigration were once confined to the margins of political discourse. Now, in the wake of an unprecedented refugee crisis and terrorist attacks across Western Europe, these sentiments have gone mainstream. This new political climate has already helped propel Donald Trump to the White House, push Britain out of the EU, and put Marine Le Pen within striking distance of the Élysée Palace. Go Back to Where You Came From explains how we got here and why the extreme right has grown so strong in countries that have historically been defenders of human rights and models of tolerance. Politicians have embraced xenophobia and rebranded themselves as defenders of western liberal values. By combining narrative history and on-the-ground reporting, including interviews with refugees, alt-right activists, as well as the rising stars of the new right and the intellectuals who enabled them, Sasha Polakow-Suransky shows how this phenomenon has reshaped the political landscape.
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Today is a double feature for #writercrushwednesday, as we highlight two important books that focus on refugees & migrants. In Go Back to Where You Came From, Sasha Polakow-Suransky investigates how politicians exploit economic hardships in order to garner support for xenophobic policies. Refugees and Migrants by Ceri Roberts & Hanane Kai teaches about how & why people leave their homes & offers solutions on how to help. https://buff.ly/2JTBfp0

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The author has put forward a well researched book about the populist trend in Western Democracies especially in the light of the refugee crises in Europe in 2015/16 and has analyzed how this impacted the national elections up to the French presidential election earlier this year. He has chosen to look behind the political rhetoric and figure out what motivates the electorate and how populists take advantage of existential fears. #ARC

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If you are interested in political science and current events... go get this book! #ARC

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Theresa True. Sad, but true. 7y
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Available now on #NetGalley

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