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In 2016, both the United Kingdom and the United States found themselves embroiled in bitter battles, battles in which the citizens themselves became their own worst enemies. The Brexit campaign and campaign for the 45th presidency precipitated a rebirth of populism and nationalism, invigorating entire populations and inducing even the most casual observer into political action and discourse. Yet, in both cases, what began as an endeavour to serve the needs of the citizenry morphed into a battlefield of derision and division. Racism and xenophobia are no longer isolated issues affecting only small segments of society. Hate crimes, hate speech, and overt racial discrimination are on the rise worldwide stemming from populist empowerment. Domestic terrorism has surged across the West, particularly in the US. An atmosphere of hostility has emerged, pitting neighbour against neighbour, as it insidiously sweeps through society, permanently altering our understanding of right and wrong and law and order. These issues are now at the forefront of debate and have assumed a position on the frontline of political warfare worldwide. The parallels between the societal changes in the UK and US are not merely provocative, they are disarming, particularly in light of the ensuing rise in far-right and far-left terrorism across the West. In the US, this societal transformation and rise in domestic threat demonstrates a charged and changed political atmosphere, as well as heralding the decline of American democracy.

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Introduction; Brexit: Impetus or Inspiration?; The US Presidential Election of 2016: Inspiration Leads to the Birth of Ameriscepticism; Brexit and the 2016 US Presidential Election: Parallels and the Bigger Picture; The Socio-Political Environment in the West; The Socio-Political Environment in the Rest of the World (ROTW); Recurrent Themes: The Domino Effect; Conclusion: Division, Derision and Decisions; Index.

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      Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
      Publication Date: 10/05/2021
      ISBN13: 9781536195385, 978-1536195385
      ISBN10: 1536195383

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In 2016, both the United Kingdom and the United States found themselves embroiled in bitter battles, battles in which the citizens themselves became their own worst enemies. The Brexit campaign and campaign for the 45th presidency precipitated a rebirth of populism and nationalism, invigorating entire populations and inducing even the most casual observer into political action and discourse. Yet, in both cases, what began as an endeavour to serve the needs of the citizenry morphed into a battlefield of derision and division. Racism and xenophobia are no longer isolated issues affecting only small segments of society. Hate crimes, hate speech, and overt racial discrimination are on the rise worldwide stemming from populist empowerment. Domestic terrorism has surged across the West, particularly in the US. An atmosphere of hostility has emerged, pitting neighbour against neighbour, as it insidiously sweeps through society, permanently altering our understanding of right and wrong and law and order. These issues are now at the forefront of debate and have assumed a position on the frontline of political warfare worldwide. The parallels between the societal changes in the UK and US are not merely provocative, they are disarming, particularly in light of the ensuing rise in far-right and far-left terrorism across the West. In the US, this societal transformation and rise in domestic threat demonstrates a charged and changed political atmosphere, as well as heralding the decline of American democracy.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction; Brexit: Impetus or Inspiration?; The US Presidential Election of 2016: Inspiration Leads to the Birth of Ameriscepticism; Brexit and the 2016 US Presidential Election: Parallels and the Bigger Picture; The Socio-Political Environment in the West; The Socio-Political Environment in the Rest of the World (ROTW); Recurrent Themes: The Domino Effect; Conclusion: Division, Derision and Decisions; Index.

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