prominent authors have argued that the rise of right-wing populism poses a serious challenge to democracy, in the United States and elsewhere. 7 The influence of right-wing populism on international relations, however, is understudied in the political
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Jonas Rädel
right-wing populist tendencies and right wing extremism than the west. It even looks as though right-wing populism is a specific eastern German problem and hence related to German unity. 5 The public, political, and scientific debate on the German
Left-Wing or Right-Wing Populism?
A Comparison of the Demands of the French Yellow Vest Movement to the 2017 Presidential Programs of Rassemblement National and La France Insoumise
Ingeborg Misje Bergem
than with those of RN. I analyze the YVM through the theoretical framework of populism and cleavage theory, which is the basis for the subsequent comparison between the YVM, RN, and LFI. Right-Wing Populism and Left-Wing Populism Populism is a
Amrita De
contemporary neoliberal political masculinities. 2 Moreover, even as right-wing populism returns in Europe, the Global North and the Global South have prompted critical scrutiny of the gendered nature of right-wing style populisms ( Starck and Sauer 2014
The politics of affect
Perspectives on the rise of the far-right and right-wing populism in the West
Sindre Bangstad, Bjørn Enge Bertelsen, and Heiko Henkel
For the American Anthropological Association (AAA) Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, 29 November to 3 December 2017, we organized a double panel on anthropological perspectives on the rise of far-right and right-wing populism in Europe and the
Interruptions: Challenges and Innovations in Exhibition-Making
The Second World Museologies Workshop, National Museum of Ethnology (MINPAKU), Osaka, December 2019
Laura Osorio Sunnucks, Nicola Levell, Anthony Shelton, Motoi Suzuki, Gwyneira Isaac, and Diana E. Marsh
“interruptions” as a point of departure to consider how paradigm shifts and local museologies can galvanize the museum sector, especially when it is confronted by the rise of right-wing populism, systemic racism, and neoliberal culture wars, intercultural
Coalition Politics in Crisis?
The German Party System Before and After the 2017 Federal Election
Frank Decker and Philipp Adorf
as the stage and backdrop for the rise of the Nazi party between 1925 and 1932. At the same time, the parliamentary emergence of right-wing populism in Germany represents a kind of European “normalization,” as ideologically similar parties have become
The “Alternative for Germany”
Factors Behind its Emergence and Profile of a New Right-wing Populist Party
Frank Decker
The Advent of a New Challenger in the German Party System 1 For most of its history, the Federal Republic of Germany has proven to be a blank space on the map of European right-wing populism. While some right-wing populist and extremist
Carol Hager
Steven Schäller, PEGIDA and New Right-Wing Populism in Germany (New York, 2018), ch. 3. 32 Schain (see note 29), 15-16. 33 Kate Connolly and Josie LeBlond, “Bavaria Election: Merkel's Conservative Allies Humiliated,” The Guardian , 14 October 2018
A Post-Truth Campaign?
The Alternative for Germany in the 2019 European Parliament Elections
Maximilian Conrad
and severity, but also its connection to parallel developments, such as the rise of digital and social media and the (global) resurgence of right-wing populism. Regarding the novelty of the phenomenon of post-truth politics, it is often pointed out