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Populism Around the World


Populism Around the World

A Comparative Perspective

von: Daniel Stockemer

69,54 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 20.09.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9783319967585
Sprache: englisch

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<div><div>This book provides a global overview of populist actors and strategies around the globe from a comparative perspective. By presenting six country studies on the United States, France, Poland, Turkey, the Philippines and Argentina, the contributors analyze how parties from both the radical left and right use a populist discourse combining people-centrism, anti-elitism, and the exclusion of certain population cohorts from the national community. They illustrate how populist actors mobilize and persuade citizens by using simple and slogan-based language and charismatic leadership while offering simple solutions to complex problems.</div><div><br></div><div>Each case study describes the history of populism in the respective country, current populist actors, the strategies these parties and movements employ, and how successful these tactics are within the population. These case studies are embedded within two theoretical chapters that link the cases to the theoretical and empirical literature on populism. This timely book will appeal to anyone interested in understanding the current enormous appeal of populist movements around the globe.</div></div><div><br></div>
Introduction (D. Stockemer).- Populism in Argentina (W. Muno).-&nbsp;Parties and Voters in the Populist Market in France (G. Ivaldi).-&nbsp;Liberal Anxieties, Ambivalent Citizens: Insurgent Nationalism and Promise of Redemption in Rodrigo Duterte’s Philippines (A. Webb, N. Curato).-&nbsp;Populism in Contemporary Poland (B. Stanley, M.&nbsp;Cześnik).-&nbsp;Populism in Turkey (S. Erdem Aytaç, E. Elçi).-&nbsp;Populism in the United States of America (M. Green. J. K. White).- Conclusion (D. Stockemer).
<b>Daniel Stockemer</b> is an Associate Professor in the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa, Canada. His main research interests are political participation, political representation, right-wing extremism in Europe, as well as quantitative and qualitative research methods. Since becoming a professor in 2010, Dr. Stockemer has published two single authored books, an edited volume and more than 75 articles in peer-reviewed journals. He is a co-editor of <i>European Political Science</i> (EPS), the professional journal of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).<p></p>
This book provides a global overview of populist actors and strategies around the globe from a comparative perspective. By presenting six country studies on the United States, France, Poland, Turkey, the Philippines and Argentina, the contributors analyze how parties from both the radical left and right use a populist discourse combining people-centrism, anti-elitism, and the exclusion of certain population cohorts from the national community. They illustrate how populist actors mobilize and persuade citizens by using simple and slogan-based language and charismatic leadership while offering simple solutions to complex problems.<div><br></div><div>Each case study describes the history of populism in the respective country, current populist actors, the strategies these parties and movements employ, and how successful these tactics are within the population. These case studies are embedded within two theoretical chapters that link the cases to the theoretical and empirical literature onpopulism. This timely book will appeal to anyone interested in understanding the current enormous appeal of populist movements around the globe.</div>
Broadens the understanding of populist movements around the globe Illustrates how populist actors mobilize and persuade citizens Offers six country studies, including France, the USA and the Philippines