This book demonstrates that populism's threat to democracy is less severe than often feared. The comprehensive, systematic analysis of contemporary Latin America and Europe over the last four decades and of the US under Trump shows that populist chief executives destroy democracy only under special, restrictive conditions.
This book demonstrates that populism's threat to democracy is less severe than often feared. The comprehensive, systematic analysis of contemporary Latin America and Europe over the last four decades and of the US under Trump shows that populist chief executives destroy democracy only under special, restrictive conditions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kurt Weyland is the Mike Hogg Professor in Liberal Arts in the Department of Government at the University of Texas at Austin. He has studied populism across Latin America over the last thirty-five years. He is the author of The Politics of Market Reform in Fragile Democracies (2002), Making Waves (2014), and Assault on Democracy (2021).
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Populist Threat to Democracy 2. How Institutional Constraints and Conjunctural Opportunities Condition Populism's Threat to Democracy 3. Neoliberal and Rightwing Populism in Latin America 4. 'Bolivarian' and Leftwing Populism in Latin America 5. Rightwing and Traditionalist Populism in Europe 6. Rightwing Populism in the US: Donald Trump in Comparative Perspective 7. Conclusion: Theoretical and Comparative Implications.
1. The Populist Threat to Democracy 2. How Institutional Constraints and Conjunctural Opportunities Condition Populism's Threat to Democracy 3. Neoliberal and Rightwing Populism in Latin America 4. 'Bolivarian' and Leftwing Populism in Latin America 5. Rightwing and Traditionalist Populism in Europe 6. Rightwing Populism in the US: Donald Trump in Comparative Perspective 7. Conclusion: Theoretical and Comparative Implications.
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