This book examines the electoral successes of anti-system forces in the rich democracies. It explains the rise of anti-system politicians and parties in terms of two separate but closely related developments: the rise of economic inequality and insecurity over the last four decades, and the failure of technocratic elites to address them.
This book examines the electoral successes of anti-system forces in the rich democracies. It explains the rise of anti-system politicians and parties in terms of two separate but closely related developments: the rise of economic inequality and insecurity over the last four decades, and the failure of technocratic elites to address them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jonathan Hopkin is Associate Professor of Comparative Politics in the Department of Government at the London School of Economics. He is the author of Party Formation and Democratic Transition in Spain (1999) and co-editor of Coalition Britain (2012), and has published widely on the party politics and political economy of Europe. He contributes to several blogs and writes regularly for Foreign Affairs.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1. Introduction * 2. The New World Order: The End of Social Democracy and the Rise of the Liberal Cartel * 3. The Failure of the Liberal Cartel: The Political Consequences of the Financial Crisis of 2008 * 4. Varieties of Anti-System Politics * 5. The Implications of Anti-System Politics: Nationalism, Socialism, Participation
* 1. Introduction * 2. The New World Order: The End of Social Democracy and the Rise of the Liberal Cartel * 3. The Failure of the Liberal Cartel: The Political Consequences of the Financial Crisis of 2008 * 4. Varieties of Anti-System Politics * 5. The Implications of Anti-System Politics: Nationalism, Socialism, Participation
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