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Published in: openSecurityBeyond enemy images: politics and the Other – a retrospective
Jeffrey Stevenson Murer reflects on openSecurity's collection of articles, which have explored the creation of the...
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Published in: openSecurityMarine Le Pen, the radical right and French Islamophobia - Part II
Nicolas Lebourg continues (see part one) to explore how the Toulouse events contributed to shaping Marine Le Pen’s...
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Published in: openSecurityThe politics of interpreting Toulouse
The use of anti-Semitism as the main narrative for “Toulouse” led to an internationalising step in the depiction of...
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Published in: openSecurityWho is the enemy Other?
In ganging up on housing estates, in racist attacks or inter-state brinkmanship, how does the enemy become the...
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Published in: openSecurityThe Toulouse killings and the radical right - part I
There were some good reasons to suspect the French extreme right of theToulouse killings. In this first article,...
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Published in: openSecurityMuslim radicalism: the power of friendship
Why do some Muslims join radical groups? Theories abound but their analytic capacity remains low as they tend to...
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Published in: HomeThe debate France urgently needs after the Toulouse attacks
In 'sensitive urban zones' where a third of residents live below the poverty line and unemployment among young...
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Published in: HomeThe blame game, and then Toulouse...
If Israel wants to keep Palestine off the map, so to speak, and exaggerate existential threats: what is the end...