Critical Discourse Analysis of the Spanish Right on Jews and Israel (1978–2014)

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European political identity
foreign policy analysis
Israel
memory politics
narrative construction
party ideology transformation
philosemitism studies
Sephardic Jews
Spain
Spanish right-wing
symbolic alliance in European politics

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  • ISBN 9781032771250
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Spanish Right on Jews and Israel (1978–2014) offers a groundbreaking analysis of how Spain’s main right-wing parties – from the post-Franco era to the mid-2010s – have transformed their political discourse on Jews and Israel.

Drawing on critical discourse analysis and extensive primary sources, it traces the evolution from suspicion and ambivalence to overt philosemitism and symbolic alliance. By unpacking historical narratives, ideologies, and political discourses, the book illuminates how the Spanish right strategically recast Israel’s image to serve changing political identities and foreign policy goals. Readers will benefit from a nuanced understanding of how narrative, politics, and ideology interact to shape modern alliances. The book’s critical perspective reveals not only the Spanish case, but also broader mechanisms by which political actors across Europe redefine their national and international relationships through discourse.

Aimed at scholars and students of political science, history, discourse studies, and Jewish studies, as well as policymakers and readers interested in European politics, this volume offers unique insights into the intersection of memory, identity, and foreign policy.

Davide Aliberti is Associate Professor at University of Messina, Italy.

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