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Liberal democracies at war: conflict and representation

Footitt, Hilary(Edited by)Knapp, Andrew(Edited by)
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Liberal democracies have always accepted the need to go to war, despite the fact that war can undermine liberal values.

Wars may be won or lost, not only on the battlefield, but in the perceptions of the publics who pay for them.

Presentation is therefore increasingly important. Starting with the First World War, the first major war fought by liberal democracies after the emergence on mass media, Liberal Democracies at War explores the relationship between representations of liberal violence and the ways in which the liberal state understands 'rights' in war.

Experts in the field explore crucial questions such as: ' How have the violences of war perpetrated in their names been communicated to publics of liberal democracies? ' How have representations of conflict changed over time? ' How far have the victims of liberal wars been able to insert their stories into the record?

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Bloomsbury Academic
1441168710 / 9781441168719
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
320.51
01/08/2013
United Kingdom
English
233 pages
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