The Global Political Economy of Right-wing Populism: Deconstructing the Paradox
The rise of right-wing populism should be studied as a truly global phenomenon. Domestic and regional contexts are obviously crucial, yet a narrow focus on the domestic realm fails to capture some of the key constituents and paradoxical features of the rise and resilience of right-wing populist projects around the world. Therefore, right-wing populism and the way its contradictions are ‘managed’ ought to be understood within the context of mutual interactions between: 1) an economy-identity nexus and 2) a domestic-foreign policy nexus. A critical review of six controversial aspects of right-wing populism in the global North and global South is used to substantiate this main argument.
Keywords: right-wing populism, inequality, left-wing populism, economic grievances, cultural backlash
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Dati bibliografici
The International Spectator, Vol. 55, No. 2, June 2020, p. 108-126 -
Numero
55/2 -
ISBN/ISSN/DOI:
10.1080/03932729.2020.1731168