Anti-Terrorism, Citizenship and Security
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This book explores how different publics make sense of and evaluate anti- terrorism powers within the UK, and the implications of this for citizenship and security. -- .
This book explores how different publics make sense of and evaluate anti- terrorism powers within the UK, and the implications of this for citizenship and security. -- .
The book critically examines how the George W. Bush administration framed and justified the War on Terror through language and discourse after September 11, 2001. It explores the rhetorical strategies employed to shape public perception and policy, highlighting the implications of these narratives on global politics. By analyzing the administration's communication tactics, the author sheds light on the broader impact of language in the context of conflict and governance.