The chapter understands populism, nationalism and foreign policy as discourses that construct collective identities by drawing and institutionalizing distinct political boundaries between Self and Other. Identifying these distinct political logics, the chapter argues that Modi's BJP has shaped a populist-...
Other work suggests that there has been a return to state interventions, and national policies are having an increasing impact, especially in relation to manufacturing relocations (e.g., Stentoft et al.,2016; Tate,2014). For example, the US government has intensely pushed for two key programs...
While few EU or NATO leaders are as openly welcoming of Trump as Hungary’s Victor Orban, others among NATO’s newer members such as Poland and the Baltics states and those in the EU’s southeastern flank, which have most to lose from US abandonment, will simply put up with Trump, inclu...
Brexit, nationalism, populism: Where are we now? How did we get here? Where are we going?doi:info:doi/10.1080/14753634.2020.1745361Adam PhillipsNick Barwick
Borders of belonging: how Chinese nationalism constructs exclusion in the age of populismdoi:10.3389/fpos.2024.1501363Leung, Chun KaiKo, JeremyCheung, AnthonyPun, Boris Lok-faiMing, Wai-KitFrontiers in Political Science
in this journal, Rogers Brubaker formulates a critique of the distinction we make in our work between populism and nationalism, and further develops his own, thicker conceptualization of populism, which integrates the nationalist dimension without however totally conflating populism and nationalism. In...
‘an honest conversation’ about immigration as the discourse and the public were susceptible to straying into populism, fueling anti-immigrant sentiments. Interviewee #2 (2022) highlighted the lack of impetus in the leadership to develop a discourse, as the leadership considers it a potentially ...
International institutions are increasingly under attack from their member states, who embark on varying and sometimes escalating modes of contestation. At