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Islam, Securitization, and US Foreign Policy


Islam, Securitization, and US Foreign Policy



von: Erdoan A. Shipoli

85,59 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 08.05.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9783319711119
Sprache: englisch

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This book argues that Islam has been securitized in US foreign policy, especially during the W. Bush administration when it was increasingly portrayed as the ultimate “other.” This securitization was realized through the association of Islam with unique security threats in speeches of foreign policy and national security. By analyzing the four recent US presidents’ discourses on Islam, this work sheds light on how they viewed Islam and addresses the following questions: How do we talk about Islam, its place and relationship within the context of US security? How does the language we use to describe Islam influence the way we imagine it? How is Islam constructed as a security issue?
1. Introduction.- 2. A Theoretical Approach to US Foreign Policy.- 3. Islam in US Politics.- 4. Securitization of Islam in US Foreign Policy.- 5. US Democracy Promotion.- 6. Levels of Securitization.- 7. Conclusion: What's Next?.
<p><b>Erdoan A. Shipoli</b> is Visiting Scholar at the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University, USA. He is also a social entrepreneur and has established numerous international organizations to advance dialogue, leadership, and youth development.</p>
<div>This book argues that Islam has been securitized in US foreign policy, especially during the W. Bush administration when it was increasingly portrayed as the ultimate “other.” This securitization was realized through the association of Islam with unique security threats in speeches of foreign policy and national security. By analyzing the four recent US presidents’ discourses on Islam, this work sheds light on how they viewed Islam and addresses the following questions: How do we talk about Islam, its place and relationship within the context of US security? How does the language we use to describe Islam influence the way we imagine it? How is Islam constructed as a security issue?</div><div><br/></div><div><b>Erdoan A. Shipoli </b>is Visiting Scholar at the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University, USA. He is also a social entrepreneur and has established numerous international organizations to advance dialogue, leadership, and youth development.</div><div><br/></div><div><br/></div>
Analyzes how Islam has been securitized in the US on a state level Details how US foreign policy makers have securitized Islam first in policy discourses, and then globally as part of a systemic securitization process Further develops securitization theory by using Islam as an example
<div>Analyzes how Islam has been securitized in the US on a state level</div><div><br/></div><div><div>Details how US foreign policy makers have securitized Islam first in policy discourses, and then globally as part of a systemic securitization process</div></div><div><br/></div><div><div>Further develops securitization theory by using Islam as an example</div></div><div><br/></div><div><br/></div>