Security, Democracy, and the Rhetoric of Counter-Terrorism
Titel:
Security, Democracy, and the Rhetoric of Counter-Terrorism
Auteur:
Jackson, Richard
Verschenen in:
Democracy and security
Paginering:
Jaargang 1 (2005) nr. 2 pagina's 147-171
Jaar:
2005-07-01
Inhoud:
The “war on terrorism” is both a series of institutional practices and an accompanying set of political narratives. Employing the methodology of critical discourse analysis, the study suggests that the language of the “war on terrorism” is not simply a neutral or objective reflection of policy debates and the realities of terrorism and counter-terrorism; rather, it is a very carefully and deliberately constructed public discourse that is specifically designed to make the war seem reasonable, responsible, and inherently “good.” More importantly, as it is currently constructed, the language and practice of the “war on terrorism” poses severe challenges to the democratic state, including destabilizing the moral community, weakening democratic values and civic culture, undermining the legitimacy of democratic institutions, and preventing the articulation of potentially more effective counter-terrorism approaches.