Conspiracy Theory and American Foreign Policy
by
Tim Aistrope
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
New Approaches to Conflict Analysis
ISBN-10
0719099196
ISBN-13
9780719099199
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Imprint
Manchester University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 18th, 2016
Print length
184 Pages
Weight
450 grams
Dimensions
16.40 x 24.10 x 2.10 cms
Product Classification:
Conspiracy theoriesInternational relations
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This study examines the relationship between secrecy, power and interpretation around international political controversy, where foreign policy orthodoxy comes up hard against alternative interpretations. It does so in the context of American foreign policy during the War on Terror, a conflict that was quintessentially covert and conspiratorial. -- .
Conspiracy theory and American foreign policy examines the relationship between secrecy, power and interpretation around international political controversy, where foreign policy orthodoxy comes up hard against alternative interpretations. It does so in the context of American foreign policy during the War on Terror, a conflict that was quintessentially covert and conspiratorial. This book adds a new dimension to the debate by examining the ''Arab-Muslim paranoia narrative'', the view that Arab-Muslim resentment towards America was motivated to some degree by a paranoid perception of American power in the Middle East. Immediately after 9/11, prominent commentators pointed to an Arab-Muslim culture of blame and a related tendency towards conspiracy theories about America''s regional influence as an important cultural driver of anti-Americanism. This narrative subsequently made its way into numerous US Government policy documents and initiatives advancing a War of Ideas strategy aimed at winning the ''hearts and minds'' of Arab-Muslims. This book provides a novel reading of the processes through which legitimacy and illegitimacy is produced in foreign policy discourses. It will appeal to students and academics interested in International Relations, security studies and American politics, as well as appealing to a wider cross-disciplinary audience interested in the burgeoning issues of conspiracy, paranoia, and popular knowledge, including their relationship to and consequences for contemporary politics.
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