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Title:
Still the age of populism? : re-examining theories and concepts / edited by Michael Bernhard, Amie Kreppel and Carlos de la Torre
Persons:
Corporate bodies:
Routledge [Verlag] Corporation
Published:
London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2024
Languages:
English
Type of content:
Extent:
xii, 265 Seiten : Diagramme
Series:
Note:
Literaturangaben, Register
Bibliogr. context:
ISBN:
978-1-03-259140-7
978-1-03-259139-1
Weitere Ausgaben: 978-1-00-345317-8
Identifier:
DOI in Druckwerken:
10.4324/9781003453178
Subject headings:
Classification:
Dewey Decimal Classification: [23/eng/20240503] 321.8
bisacsh: SOC
bisacsh: POL
bicssc: JHB
Abstract:
Still the Age of Populism? investigates current conceptions of populism and its relevance across the globe. Using contextualized case studies, cross-national comparisons, and theoretical interventions, this volume addresses key conceptual debates in comparative politics and political sociology. This essential volume brings together scholars from different traditions in political sociology, political science and cultural studies, and comparativists and area experts working on Latin America, Western and Eastern Europe, and the US. Chapters in the book employ innovative theoretical approaches to study aspects of populism in global comparative perspective whilst regional case studies, including Brazil, Venezuela, Germany, and the US, are utilised to explore populism in geographically specific contexts. In doing so, the volume addresses the key issues for those seeking to understand contemporary populism. What are the advantages and limits of the category of populism to understand contemporary debates on democratization and processes of democratic erosion? Under what structural, institutional, and cultural conditions does populism emerge? Is populism the nemesis of democracy, its shadow, or a path to move beyond "liberal democracy" towards "real democracy"? What lessons does the history of past populist moment hold for our understanding of contemporary populist governance? Under what conditions have populists in office led to political polarization and democratic erosion? What comes after populism, and how do societies deal with its legacies?
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