A Suitable Enemy by Liz Fekete

A Suitable Enemy by Liz Fekete

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Exposes institutionalised racism behind the inhuman migration and security policies of the EU

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A Suitable Enemy by Liz Fekete

Exposes institutionalised racism behind the inhuman migration and security policies of the EU
'One of the best analysts of the complexities of racism in Europe todayThis the major work we've been waiting for. An enormously accomplished and important book' -- Professor Avery Gordon, Department of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara
'Presents an important analysis that should be used by anyone concerned about the real threats to human rights and democracy today' -- Professor Stephen Castles International Migration Institute, University of Oxford
'Deserves a slow and careful reading. Liz Fekete reaches into the unique archives of knowledge and provides a clear, detailed and insightful road map for those who want to navigate and understand where, how and why current executive actions are reproducing. This work of extraordinary thoroughness and clear, passionate moral insight provides a primer of unparalleled utility' -- Gareth Peirce, civil rights lawyer
Liz Fekete is Executive Director of the Institute of Race Relations and has written and lectured widely on issues of migration, race and security in Europe. She edits the European Race Bulletin. She is a consultant on refugee and immigration issues to a number of organisations, including the Refugee Council, and was an expert witness at the Basso Permanent Peoples' Tribunal and the World Tribunal on Iraq. She is the author of A Suitable Enemy (Pluto, 2009).
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ISBN 13 9780745327921
ISBN 10 0745327923
Title A Suitable Enemy
Author Liz Fekete
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pluto Press
Year published 2009-03-20
Number of pages 272
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