Populists and the pandemic : how populists around the world responded to COVID-19
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Populists and the pandemic : how populists around the world responded to COVID-19
(Routledge studies in extremism and democracy)
Routledge, 2022
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Comprehensive coverage of how populists have responded to the pandemic
Great selection of international case studies
Extremely distinguished contributor list
Table of Contents
1. Populists and the Pandemic: How Populists Around the World Responded to Covid-19, 2. The United States: Trump, Populism, and the Pandemic, 3. Mexico: A Politically Effective Populist Pandemic Response, 4. Brazil: "We Are All Going To Die One Day", 5. Argentina: Peronism and Inclusionary Populist Adaptation to the Pandemic, 6. The United Kingdom: The Pandemic and the Tale of Two Populist Parties, 7. Spain: Different Populist Responses with Similar (and Limited) Outcomes, 8. Italy: The Diverging Strategies of the Populist Radical Right During the Pandemic, 9. Poland: When Populists Must Manage Crisis Instead of Performing It, 10. Hungary: Creeping Authoritarianism in the Name of Pandemic Response, 11. Turkey: Governing the Unpredictable Through Market Imperative, 12. Indonesia: From the Pandemic Crisis to Democratic Decline, 13. India: The Good, the Bad, and the Deadly Consequences of India's Pandemic Response, 14. The Philippines: Penal Populism and Pandemic Response, 15. Russia: Muddling Through Populism and the Pandemic, 16. Nicaragua: Populist Performance and Authoritarian Practice During Covid-19, 17. Venezuela: A Populist Legacy and Authoritarian Response, 18. Tanzania: Narrating the Eradication of Covid-19, 19. South Africa: From Populist Inertia to Insurrection, 20. France: Balancing Respectability and Radicalization in a Pandemic, 21. Germany: The Alternative for Germany in the Covid-19 Pandemic, 22. Belgium: Against the Government and its Parties, (Not So Much) with the People, 23. The Netherlands: Divergent Paths for the Populist Radical Right, 24. Conclusion
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