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The internet has become a vital part of modern society, with its
impact reaching from private lives into the public sphere. However,
along with its positive effects, the dissemination of this
technology has created opportunities for increased cyber terrorism
activities. Combating Internet-Enabled Terrorism: Emerging Research
and Opportunities is an informative resource that highlights
developments that will aid in combating internet-based hostility
and violence. Featuring extensive coverage on relevant topics that
include social media, military tactics, and counterterrorism, this
publication will provide insight into the world of internet
terrorism to researchers, academicians, and graduate students in
this field.
Nationalist movements remain a force in contemporary American
politics, regardless of political party. Recently, social issues
have moved to the forefront of American society, and civilian
participation in activism is at an all time high. The nationalism
that the world started to experience pre-2016, but much more
intently post-2016, has impacted international alliances, global
strategies, and threatened the fragile stability that had been
established in the post-September 11th world. Major political
events in more recent times, such as the American election, have
brought social issues into stark focus along with placing a
spotlight on politics and nationalism in general. Thus, there is an
updated need for research on the most current advances and
information on nationalism, social movements, and activism in
modern times. Global Politics, Political Participation, and the
Rise of Nationalism: Emerging Research and Opportunities discusses
the ways in which nationalism and nationalist ideologies have
permeated throughout America and the international community. This
work considers the rise of neo-nationalism stemming from the Tea
Party in the United States, Brexit and the era of the Tory Divorce
from Europe, contemporary electoral politics that are helping in
the spread of nationalist policies and leaders (providing a
normalization of policies that are sometimes anti-democratic), the
2020 resurgence of Black Lives Matter after the deaths of George
Floyd and Breonna Taylor, and the role of the coronavirus pandemic
in helping to shape the world order to come. This book will be
ideal for activists, politicians, lawyers, political science
professors and researchers, international relations and comparative
politics professors and students, practitioners, policymakers,
researchers, academicians, and anyone interested in the current
state of global politics, nationalism, and activism in political
participation.
Nationalist movements have become a force in contemporary American
politics regardless of the political party. As social issues plague
America, civilian participation in activism is experiencing a
resurgence. Nationalism, Social Movements, and Activism in
Contemporary Society: Emerging Research and Opportunities provides
vital information on the most current issues facing the American
public and political system while also exploring nationalist
ideology and its application in modern politics. While highlighting
the challenges facing America's democracy and social structure,
this book explores how civilians and movements are working to make
progress in the current political climate. This book is an
important resource for researchers, activists, political
scientists, journalists, professors, students, and professionals
seeking current research on nationalism, social activism, civilian
protest, and the current American political climate.
This book unpacks the developing new world order in an era of
politics that seemingly eschews globalization and international
cooperation. As leaders around the world are using more
nationalistic rhetoric, they are backing those words up with
policies that are dividing the population and bringing an end to
the diverse, multicultural, and postmodern aspects of the era of
globalization. This does not bode well for international politics
and cooperation on issues of grave concern such as global
terrorism, climate change, and of course, the COVID-19 pandemic.
This book would be one of the first texts published in 2021 that
details the aftermath of the 2020 election, and foreshadowing
events to come based on the outcome of the election in the USA and
progression of politics (namely nationalism/isolationism)
afterwards. Global politics have been shifting at an alarming rate
under the Trump administration and other leaders around the world
who govern in the same ideological bent. This book is especially of
interest to political science departments, those interested in the
2020 campaign, international relations scholars/students and more.
As global leaders use more nationalistic rhetoric, they are
supporting their words with policies that are dividing the
population and bringing an end to the diverse, multicultural, and
postmodern aspects of the era of globalization. This could have a
lasting negative effect on international politics and cooperation
on issues of grave concern such as global terrorism, climate
change, and global pandemics. Contemporary Politics and Social
Movements in an Isolated World: Emerging Research and Opportunities
discusses in detail the developing new world order in an era of
politics that seemingly eschews globalization and international
cooperation. This text details the aftermath of the 2020 election
and foreshadows the events to come based on the outcome of the
election in the USA as well as the progression of politics
afterwards. Covering topics such as comparative politics,
isolationism, and international communities, this text is an
essential resource for political science departments, international
relations scholars, students, professors, politicians, researchers,
and academicians..
Nationalist movements remain a force in contemporary American
politics, regardless of political party. Recently, social issues
have moved to the forefront of American society, and civilian
participation in activism is at an all time high. The nationalism
that the world started to experience pre-2016, but much more
intently post-2016, has impacted international alliances, global
strategies, and threatened the fragile stability that had been
established in the post-September 11th world. Major political
events in more recent times, such as the American election, have
brought social issues into stark focus along with placing a
spotlight on politics and nationalism in general. Thus, there is an
updated need for research on the most current advances and
information on nationalism, social movements, and activism in
modern times. Global Politics, Political Participation, and the
Rise of Nationalism: Emerging Research and Opportunities discusses
the ways in which nationalism and nationalist ideologies have
permeated throughout America and the international community. This
work considers the rise of neo-nationalism stemming from the Tea
Party in the United States, Brexit and the era of the Tory Divorce
from Europe, contemporary electoral politics that are helping in
the spread of nationalist policies and leaders (providing a
normalization of policies that are sometimes anti-democratic), the
2020 resurgence of Black Lives Matter after the deaths of George
Floyd and Breonna Taylor, and the role of the coronavirus pandemic
in helping to shape the world order to come. This book will be
ideal for activists, politicians, lawyers, political science
professors and researchers, international relations and comparative
politics professors and students, practitioners, policymakers,
researchers, academicians, and anyone interested in the current
state of global politics, nationalism, and activism in political
participation.
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