Go Back to Where You Came From: The Backlash Against Immigration and the Fate of Western Democracy
Autor Sasha Polakow-Suranskyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 oct 2017
What
if
politicians
pose
a
graver
threat
to
liberal
democracy
than
mass
migration?
Brexit
and
Donald
Trump's
victory
were
just
the
beginning--and
Marine
Le
Pen's
defeat
does
not
signal
a
turning
of
the
tide.
--From
the
Introduction
From
Europe
to
the
United
States,
opportunistic
politicians
have
exploited
the
economic
crisis,
terrorist
attacks,
and
an
unprecedented
influx
of
refugees
to
bring
hateful
and
reactionary
views
from
the
margins
of
political
discourse
into
the
mainstream.
They
have
won
the
votes
of
workers,
women,
gays,
and
Jews;
turned
openly
xenophobic
ideas
into
state
policy;
and
pulled
besieged
centrist
parties
to
the
right.
How
did
we
get
here?
In
this
deeply
reported
account,
Sasha
Polakow-Suransky
provides
a
front-row
seat
to
the
anger,
desperation,
and
dissent
that
are
driving
some
voters
into
the
arms
of
the
far
right
and
stirring
others
to
resist.
He
introduces
readers
to
refugees
in
the
Calais
"Jungle"
and
the
angry
working-class
neighbors
who
want
them
out;
a
World
War
II
refugee-turned-rabbi
who
became
a
leading
defender
of
Muslim
immigrants;
the
children
of
Holocaust
survivors
who
have
become
apologists
for
the
new
right;
and
alt-right
activists
and
the
intellectuals
who
enable
them.
Polakow-Suransky
chronicles
how
the
backlash
against
refugees
and
immigrants
has
reshaped
our
political
landscape.
Ultimately,
he
argues
that
the
greatest
threat
comes
not
from
outside,
but
from
within--even
established
democracies
are
at
risk
of
betraying
their
core
values
and
falling
apart.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781568585925
ISBN-10: 1568585926
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 165 x 244 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția Bold Type Books
ISBN-10: 1568585926
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 165 x 244 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția Bold Type Books
Notă biografică
Sasha
Polakow-Suranskyis
the
author
ofThe
Unspoken
Alliance:
Israel's
Secret
Relationship
with
Apartheid
South
Africaand
an
Open
Society
Foundations
fellow.
He
was
an
op-ed
editor
at
theNew
York
Timesand
a
senior
editor
atForeign
Affairsand
holds
a
doctorate
in
modern
history
from
Oxford
University,
where
he
was
a
Rhodes
Scholar.
His
writing
has
appeared
in
theGuardian,
Foreign
Policy,
Newsweek,
New
Republic,
andBoston
Globe.
Recenzii
"Polakow-Suransky,
a
fellowwith
the
Open
Society
Foundations
and
a
former
opinion
editor
at
the
New
YorkTimes,
has
reported
from
across
the
globe
for
this
book,
providing
dispatchesfrom
refugee
camps
and
interviewing
politicians,
activists
and
immigrants
onall
sides
of
this
debate.
He
captures
social
and
political
transformations
insimple,
memorable
lines."—Washington
Post
"[SashaPolakow-Suransky] has produced something badly needed in the English language[...] this book's strength is its window into Europe's voices, past and present,and the links the author finds between them."—Globe & Mail
"Polakow-Suranskyis a steady and sober tour guide... the cumulative impact of his reporting isdistressing. After reading his book, it's still possible to imagine a betterfuture for the planet, but it's not nearly as easy...Go Back to Where YouCame Fromis a cautionary tale focused on Europe, it also serves as areminder of future challenges that we will face across the globe, as millionsof climate refugees will be forced to move into new countries."—The San Francisco Chronicle
"A well-researched and authoritatively written analysisthat resists easy answers and generalizations regarding the complex problems ofimmigration... Not an apologia for resistance to immigration but rather anuanced, important analysis of an issue fraught with complications."—Kirkus, Starred Review
"A sobering view on the effect and extent ofright-wing radicalism in liberal democracies for those interested in the recentrise of right-wing populism."—Library Journal
"SashaPolakow-Suransky confronts deep tensions between race, class, and borders thatso many liberals would prefer to ignore, with detailed examples from Europe,the United States, and South Africa. For those of us deeply worried about thefuture of liberal democracy,Go Back to Where You Came Fromisan important and enlightening book."—Anne-Marie Slaughter, president and CEO, New America, former director of Policy Planning, US state department 2009-2011
"Sasha Polakow-Suransky's superb new book unpacks thestory, taking readers through a changing Europe bursting with promise yetracked by conflict. With its deep reportage, gripping prose, and powerfulmessage, [Go Back to Where You Came Fromis] a must-read for anyonetrying to understand global politics today-and tomorrow."—Gideon Rose, editor, Foreign Affairs
"The West has been taken over by a moral panic overimmigrants that threatens to found a new fascism. Sasha Polakow-Suransky's newbook is a fine antidote against this motivated menace."—Yanis Varoufakis, former finance minister of Greece and author of And the Weak Suffer What They Must?
"An important, deeply reported investigation thathelps us understand the rise of the extreme right across the globe and awarning of how it threatens Western democracies. A must-read for all concernedcitizens."—Paul Mason, author of Postcapitalism
"Go Back to Where You Came Fromoffers abrilliant, bracing survey of the global immigration wars, from theworking-class suburbs of Europe to the slums of South Africa to refugee campsin the South Pacific. Those who reject Sasha Polakow-Suransky's conclusions, asI do, must nevertheless reckon with this powerful book."—Reihan Salam, executive editor, National Review
"[SashaPolakow-Suransky] has produced something badly needed in the English language[...] this book's strength is its window into Europe's voices, past and present,and the links the author finds between them."—Globe & Mail
"Polakow-Suranskyis a steady and sober tour guide... the cumulative impact of his reporting isdistressing. After reading his book, it's still possible to imagine a betterfuture for the planet, but it's not nearly as easy...Go Back to Where YouCame Fromis a cautionary tale focused on Europe, it also serves as areminder of future challenges that we will face across the globe, as millionsof climate refugees will be forced to move into new countries."—The San Francisco Chronicle
"A well-researched and authoritatively written analysisthat resists easy answers and generalizations regarding the complex problems ofimmigration... Not an apologia for resistance to immigration but rather anuanced, important analysis of an issue fraught with complications."—Kirkus, Starred Review
"A sobering view on the effect and extent ofright-wing radicalism in liberal democracies for those interested in the recentrise of right-wing populism."—Library Journal
"SashaPolakow-Suransky confronts deep tensions between race, class, and borders thatso many liberals would prefer to ignore, with detailed examples from Europe,the United States, and South Africa. For those of us deeply worried about thefuture of liberal democracy,Go Back to Where You Came Fromisan important and enlightening book."—Anne-Marie Slaughter, president and CEO, New America, former director of Policy Planning, US state department 2009-2011
"Sasha Polakow-Suransky's superb new book unpacks thestory, taking readers through a changing Europe bursting with promise yetracked by conflict. With its deep reportage, gripping prose, and powerfulmessage, [Go Back to Where You Came Fromis] a must-read for anyonetrying to understand global politics today-and tomorrow."—Gideon Rose, editor, Foreign Affairs
"The West has been taken over by a moral panic overimmigrants that threatens to found a new fascism. Sasha Polakow-Suransky's newbook is a fine antidote against this motivated menace."—Yanis Varoufakis, former finance minister of Greece and author of And the Weak Suffer What They Must?
"An important, deeply reported investigation thathelps us understand the rise of the extreme right across the globe and awarning of how it threatens Western democracies. A must-read for all concernedcitizens."—Paul Mason, author of Postcapitalism
"Go Back to Where You Came Fromoffers abrilliant, bracing survey of the global immigration wars, from theworking-class suburbs of Europe to the slums of South Africa to refugee campsin the South Pacific. Those who reject Sasha Polakow-Suransky's conclusions, asI do, must nevertheless reckon with this powerful book."—Reihan Salam, executive editor, National Review