1. Slouching towards dystopia: the new military futurism.
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CARR, MATT
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MILITARY policy , *MILITARY-industrial complex , *HEGEMONY , *WAR & society , *WAR on Terrorism, 2001-2009 , *WEAPONS of mass destruction ,UNITED States politics & government, 2001-2009 ,UNITED States politics & government, 2009-2017 ,AMERICAN nationalism - Abstract
In recent years, the military establishments of the US and the UK have produced a series of reports that attempt to 'think the unthinkable' in imagining future threats to the security of the West. A new genre of military futurology has emerged which owes as much to apocalyptic Hollywood movies as it does to the cold war tradition of 'scenario planning'. Often outlandish and bizarre in its prophecies, and always dystopian, this new military futurism sees threats to the western way of life emanating not only from rogue states, weapons of mass destruction and terrorism but also from resurgent nationalism, conflicts over dwindling resources, migration, disease, organised crime, abrupt climate change and the emergence of 'failed cities' where social disorder is rife. This article provides a survey of the genre, showing how the grim predictions of the military futurists provide a justification for endless global war against enemies that may never exist. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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