This book illustrates how populism functions as a phenomenon of power and draws attention to the brighter and darker consequences of populist rule for ordinary people across the world via bottom-up analyses of populist experiences of government in Turkey, Venezuela, Greece, India, Philippines, Egypt and the US.
This book illustrates how populism functions as a phenomenon of power and draws attention to the brighter and darker consequences of populist rule for ordinary people across the world via bottom-up analyses of populist experiences of government in Turkey, Venezuela, Greece, India, Philippines, Egypt and the US.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Toygar Sinan Baykan is an Assistant Professor of Politics at K¿rklareli University in Turkey. His main areas of expertise are populism, party politics, party-voter linkages, and Turkish politics. He published reviews and articles in journals such as Party Politics, Democratization, Mediterranean Politics, and Third World Quarterly. He is the author of the monograph Justice and Development Party in Turkey: Populism, Personalism, Organization (Cambridge University Press, 2018) and he contributed to the volume Populism in Global Perspective (Routledge, 2021) with an analysis of contemporary populism in Turkey.
Inhaltsangabe
Section IExploring everyday administration by populists 1. Introduction: Populism as governmental practice Section II Theory: Uncovering populist undercurrents in everyday politics and government 2. Contemporary theories of populism: Shifting the focus from the stage of electoral politics to mundane governmental practice 3. Understanding populism as governmental practice: Colonization of modern governmentalities from below Secton III Case studies 4. Responsive political practice in Turkey in historical perspective: From "politics of expediency" to "populism" 5. Populism as public administration and policy in the AKP years in Turkey: A multi-domain analysis 6. The populist economic conduct under Chavez rule in Venezuela 7. Bureaucracy during Greece's populist democracy: The PASOK practice 8. Populist judicial practice in India under BJP rule: Challenging secularism via judicial tactics 9. Duterte's penal populism in Philippines 10. Nasser's socio-economic and education policies in Egypt: Virtues and ills of "populist social contract" 11. The populist foreign policy conduct during Trump's presidency in the United States Section IV Conclusion 12. Enlarging the scope of "politics": Dynamics and consequences of populist governmental practice and some methodological and theoretical implications
Section IExploring everyday administration by populists 1. Introduction: Populism as governmental practice Section II Theory: Uncovering populist undercurrents in everyday politics and government 2. Contemporary theories of populism: Shifting the focus from the stage of electoral politics to mundane governmental practice 3. Understanding populism as governmental practice: Colonization of modern governmentalities from below Secton III Case studies 4. Responsive political practice in Turkey in historical perspective: From "politics of expediency" to "populism" 5. Populism as public administration and policy in the AKP years in Turkey: A multi-domain analysis 6. The populist economic conduct under Chavez rule in Venezuela 7. Bureaucracy during Greece's populist democracy: The PASOK practice 8. Populist judicial practice in India under BJP rule: Challenging secularism via judicial tactics 9. Duterte's penal populism in Philippines 10. Nasser's socio-economic and education policies in Egypt: Virtues and ills of "populist social contract" 11. The populist foreign policy conduct during Trump's presidency in the United States Section IV Conclusion 12. Enlarging the scope of "politics": Dynamics and consequences of populist governmental practice and some methodological and theoretical implications
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