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Political Racism
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24 March 2022

Political Racism conceptualizes a distinctive form of racism – intentional, organized hostility mobilized by political actors – and examines its role in the Brexit conflict and in the rise of a new nationalist politics in the UK.
In a compelling analysis the book argues that Powellite anti-immigrant racism, reinterpreted in numerical terms, was combined with anti-East European and anti-Muslim hostility to inform the Vote Leave victory. This type of racism, which has a special significance in societies where racism has been delegitimized, is shown to have further shaped the form of EU withdrawal and also the government’s post-Brexit policies.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism, Right-of-centre democratic ideologies and movements, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies, Migration, immigration and emigration, Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism
— Tim Bale, Professor of Politics, Queen Mary University of London
Martin Shaw is Emeritus Professor of International Relations and Politics at the University of Sussex and Research Professor at the Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals. He has written widely on global politics, war and genocide.
Introduction1 Conceptualizing racism and political racism2 Political racism and immigration3 The Europhobic movement and its ideology4 Racism in the referendum5 Embedded racism in the Brexit conflict6 Johnson’s victory and the nationalist Tory regimeConclusion