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The Militarisation of British Democracy: The Iraq and Afghan Wars and the Rise of Authoritarianism

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Militarisation of British Democracy: The Iraq and Afghan Wars and the Rise of Authoritarianism

Contributors:

By (Author) Paul Dixon

ISBN:

9781399536578

Publisher:

Edinburgh University Press

Imprint:

Edinburgh University Press

Publication Date:

8th December 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political structures: totalitarianism and dictatorship
Political structures: democracy
Political science and theory
Politics and government

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

292

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

This book argues that the pursuit of war and the further militarisation of British democracy since 9/11 has led the UK into a permanent state of war and made the nation particularly prone to military aggression rather than managing conflict through negotiation. Within NATO, Britain is among the most belligerent nations ratcheting up military expenditure and the use of violence to manage conflict. The militarisation of British (and Western) states and authoritarian values have been manufactured to provide domestic support for permanent war. Failure in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Ukraine and the Middle East has not reduced confidence in the use of military aggression as NATO seeks confrontation in a 'New Cold War' between 'democracy' and 'authoritarian' Russia and China. Paradoxically, Britain and the West's militarisation proposes to destroy democracy in order to save it, and to provide authoritarian states with the excuse to become more authoritarian.

Author Bio

Paul Dixon is Professor of Politics and International Relations, he is the author of several books and teaches at the Universities of Leicester and Queen Mary University of London.

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