This book collects Mudde's blog posts, interviews and op-eds on the US far right. The main emphasis of the book is on the two most important far right developments of the 21st century, the Tea Party and Donald Trump. Aimed at a non-academic audience, the book explains terminology, key terms and their relationship to (liberal) democracy.
This book collects Mudde's blog posts, interviews and op-eds on the US far right. The main emphasis of the book is on the two most important far right developments of the 21st century, the Tea Party and Donald Trump. Aimed at a non-academic audience, the book explains terminology, key terms and their relationship to (liberal) democracy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cas Mudde is Associate Professor in the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Georgia, USA, and Researcher in the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, Norway.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgements 1. Definitions: the various shades of the US far right 2. A short history of the far right in America 3. The Tea Party paradox 4. Wisconsin's Sikh massacre: the real danger 5. America's new revolutionaries 6. America's election and the Tea Party 7. Is the Revolution eating its children? The US Tea Party, between AstroTurf and grassroots 8. The Green Scare: Why Islamophobia is the new Red Scare 9. The Trump phenomenon and the European populist radical right 10. The power of populism? Not really! 11. Is the GOP a radical right party? 12. Will Donald Trump transform the (far) right in the US? 13. Trump: The Great White Hope 14. A Talk with Cas Mudde on American and European populism 15. The far right has arrived... and it could take Washington! 16. The revenge of the losers of globalization? Brexit, Trump and globalization 17. Stop using the term "alt-right'! 18. Why is American political science blind on the right eye? 19. Did Trump really hijack the GOP? 20. The latest Trump (and GOP and media) fiasco in nine points 21. Brexit, Trump, and five (wrong) lessons about 'the populist challenge' 22. Keeping it real in Trump's America 23. The far right in a Trump world 24. Donald Trump is an American original 25. Trumpism: normal pathology or pathological normalcy? 26. Donald Trump and the silent counter-revolution 27. What's the matter with America? Trump and the multidimensionality of politics 28. Did Trump prove US political science wrong? 29. The politics of nostalgia 30. 2016 and the five stages of liberal denial 31. We are thinking about populism wrong. And it's costing us 32. The Trump presidency: the radical right in power? 33. What to read on Trump(ism) Bibliography
Preface Acknowledgements 1. Definitions: the various shades of the US far right 2. A short history of the far right in America 3. The Tea Party paradox 4. Wisconsin's Sikh massacre: the real danger 5. America's new revolutionaries 6. America's election and the Tea Party 7. Is the Revolution eating its children? The US Tea Party, between AstroTurf and grassroots 8. The Green Scare: Why Islamophobia is the new Red Scare 9. The Trump phenomenon and the European populist radical right 10. The power of populism? Not really! 11. Is the GOP a radical right party? 12. Will Donald Trump transform the (far) right in the US? 13. Trump: The Great White Hope 14. A Talk with Cas Mudde on American and European populism 15. The far right has arrived... and it could take Washington! 16. The revenge of the losers of globalization? Brexit, Trump and globalization 17. Stop using the term "alt-right'! 18. Why is American political science blind on the right eye? 19. Did Trump really hijack the GOP? 20. The latest Trump (and GOP and media) fiasco in nine points 21. Brexit, Trump, and five (wrong) lessons about 'the populist challenge' 22. Keeping it real in Trump's America 23. The far right in a Trump world 24. Donald Trump is an American original 25. Trumpism: normal pathology or pathological normalcy? 26. Donald Trump and the silent counter-revolution 27. What's the matter with America? Trump and the multidimensionality of politics 28. Did Trump prove US political science wrong? 29. The politics of nostalgia 30. 2016 and the five stages of liberal denial 31. We are thinking about populism wrong. And it's costing us 32. The Trump presidency: the radical right in power? 33. What to read on Trump(ism) Bibliography
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