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phigatebathacuk

Racial Hierarchies and the War on Terror

by phigatebathacuk12 October 202114 December 2021

Paul Higate argues that ‘counter-terrorism’ strategy in Afghanistan and elsewhere has been grounded in persistent ideas of racial hierarchy that value the lives of ‘deserving’ British troops well above those of contracted foreign personnel, let alone ‘disposable’ local allies and proxies.

Afghanistan, Inequality, Racial Justice, War on Terror
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