Political populism in the twenty-first century: We the People

At the end of the Cold War, which was ushered in by the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the West celebrated the "end of history"—"the endpoint of mankind’s ideological evolution"—only to find itself caught in internal conflicts of political populism. This book focuses on so-c...

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Main Author: Chang, Maria Hsia (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2023
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Summary:At the end of the Cold War, which was ushered in by the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the West celebrated the "end of history"—"the endpoint of mankind’s ideological evolution"—only to find itself caught in internal conflicts of political populism. This book focuses on so-called "right wing" populist movements and parties in democratic polities—those in Russia, Central and Western Europe, and the United States. Central to the definition and dynamics of populism are its anti-globalism and anti-elitism, the latter a reaction against the elites’ arrogance and dismissive contempt
Physical Description:164 Seiten
ISBN:9781527596863

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