Populism and world politics : exploring inter- and transnational dimensions
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Populism and world politics : exploring inter- and transnational dimensions
(Global political sociology / series editors, Dirk Nabers ... [et al.])
Palgrave Macmillan, c2019
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  Niigata
  Toyama
  Ishikawa
  Fukui
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  Gifu
  Shizuoka
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  Kyoto
  Osaka
  Hyogo
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  Okayama
  Hiroshima
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  Tokushima
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  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
  Germany
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  United States of America
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume is the first to analyze populism's international dimension: its impact on, and interaction with, foreign policy and international politics. The contributions to this volume engage conceptual theoretical issues and overarching questions such as the still under-specified concept of populism or the importance of leadership and the mass media for populism's global rise. They zoom in on populism's effect on both different countries' foreign policies and core international concerns, including the future of the liberal world order and the chances for international conflict and cooperation more generally.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction: Analyzing the Nexus Between Populism and International Relations
Frank A. Stengel, David B. MacDonald and Dirk Nabers
PART I: Theoretical Issues in Global Populism Research
Chapter 2
Populism Beyond the Nation
Jan Zeemann
Chapter 3
How to Become a Leader: Identifying Global Scripts for Populist Leadership
Maria Esperanza Casullo
Chapter 4
Populism and contemporary global media: populist communication logics and the co-construction of transnational identities
Precious N. Chatterje-Doody and Rhys Crilley
PART II: Populism and Foreign Policy
Chapter 5
Sedimented Practices and American Identity in Donald J. Trump's Election Campaign
Dirk Nabers and Frank A. Stengel
Chapter 6
The Populist Radical Right Goes Canadian: An Analysis of Kellie Leitch's Failed 2016-2017 Conservative Party of Canada Leadership Campaign
Brian Budd
Chapter 7
Populists and Foreign Policy: Evidence from Latin America
Grant Burrier
Chapter 8
Making (Latin) America Great Again: Lessons from Populist Foreign Policies in the Americas
Daniel Wajner
Chapter 9
"Between Populism and Pluralism: Winston Peters and the International Relations of New Zealand First"
David B. MacDonald
Chapter 10
Conceptualizing the Links between Populism, Nationalism and Foreign Policy: How Modi Constructed a Nationalist, Anti-establishment Electoral Coalition in India
Thorsten Wojczewski
PART III: Populism and International Politics
Chapter 11
The Liberal International Order and its Populist Adversaries in Russia, UK and USA
Robert G. Patman
Chapter 12
The global rise of populism as a socio-material phenomenon: a material-discursive entanglements in the construction of genetically modified organisms in the European Union
Shane Markowitz
Chapter 13
Populism and Trade: The 2016 US Presidential Election and the Death of the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Amy Skonieczny
Chapter 14
Conclusion: Populism, Foreign Policy and World Politics
Frank Stengel, David B. MacDonald, and Dirk Nabers
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