Over the last decade, the world has watched in shock as populists
swept to power in free elections. From Manila to Warsaw, Brasilia to
Budapest, the populist tide has shattered illusions of an inexorable
march to liberal democracy. Eschewing simplistic notions of a unified
global populism, this book unpacks the diversity and plurality of
populisms. It highlights the variety of constitutional and
extraconstitutional strategies that populists have used to undermine
the institutional fabric of liberal democracy and investigates how
ruling populists responded to the Covid-19 crisis. Outlining the rise
of populisms and their governing styles, Wojciech Sadurski focuses on
what populists in power do, rather than what they say. Confronting one
of the most pressing concerns of international politics, this book
offers a vibrant, contemporary account of modern populisms and,
significantly, considers what we can do to fight back.
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ISBN
9781009224512
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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