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Go Back to Where You Came From: The Backlash Against Immigration and the Fate of Western Democracy

Autor Sasha Polakow-Suransky
en 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
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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