The politics of fear have come to dominate much of the political
agenda in many countries in the wake of 9/11. "Terrorism,
Elections, and Democracy" examines how the fear of terrorism
affected how elections were fought and won in 2004 and 2005. The
book finds original and compelling evidence for how security issues
dominated elections in the United States and Russia, while
discussing why British politics were relatively unchanged. The
findings suggest that the democratic intentions of elections can be
overwhelmed when politicians, journalists, and the public focus on
fear rather than politics in a campaign.
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