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The limits of national security and foreign policy orthodoxy: Labour’s challenge to UK policy under Jeremy Corbyn [PDF]

open access: yesCritical Studies on Security
In this article, we explore how orthodox approaches to national security and foreign policy are reproduced. We do so through examining the leadership of the UK’s Labour Party by Jeremy Corbyn, who advanced a policy platform that would have seen ...
Thomas Martin   +2 more
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A mural that helped to bring down Jeremy Corbyn

Language and Dialogue, 2021
Abstract In the 2017 elections, the Labour party under Jeremy Corbyn did much better than expected, in spite of being denounced by the established British media for its radical anti-capitalist agenda. To turn the tables, the media then shifted their attack from this political programme to Corbyn’s alleged blindness towards antisemitic ...
W. Teubert
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A three-step manual for creating a political villain: the case of Jeremy Corbyn

Visual Communication
This manual guides the reader through the process of creating a political villain with three easy-to-follow steps. Readers may wish to create their own political villains (there is no shortage of politicians on which to practise), or simply use it to ...
Maximillian Guarini
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Jeremy Corbyn, peut-il survivre ?

open access: yesRecherches Internationales, 2017
Cet article analyse les conséquences de l’élection de Jeremy Corbyn à la tête du parti travailliste britannique. Le caractère inédit de la campagne politicomédiatique contre Corbyn est souligné, en particulier dans la conjugaison d’attaques venant de l’intérieur de l’appareil travailliste et de l’offensive de la quasi-totalité des médias.
Dixon, Keith
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Visualising the ‘British Red Scare’ Through Media Coverage of Jeremy Corbyn

Millennium: Journal of International Studies
This article analyses the visual and multimodal aspects of what I define as the ‘British Red Scare’, manifested through coverage of Jeremy Corbyn during his time as Labour leader.
Maximillian Guarini
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