The Oxford Handbook of Populism
Herausgeber: Rovira Kaltwasser, Cristobal; Ostiguy, Pierre; Ochoa Espejo, Paulina; Taggart, Paul A
The Oxford Handbook of Populism
Herausgeber: Rovira Kaltwasser, Cristobal; Ostiguy, Pierre; Ochoa Espejo, Paulina; Taggart, Paul A
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This handbook presents state of the art research on populism from the perspective of Political Science.
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This handbook presents state of the art research on populism from the perspective of Political Science.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 167mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1234g
- ISBN-13: 9780198846284
- ISBN-10: 0198846282
- Artikelnr.: 56727923
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 167mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1234g
- ISBN-13: 9780198846284
- ISBN-10: 0198846282
- Artikelnr.: 56727923
Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser is a Professor of Political Science at Diego Portales University in Santiago de Chile and an Associate Researcher at the Centre for Social Confl ict and Cohesion Studies (COES). His publications include Populism: A Very Short Introduction (with Cas Mudde, OUP, 2017), and has published articles in journals such as Comparative European Politics, Comparative Political Studies, Democratization, Government & Opposition, Party Politics and Political Studies. Paul Taggart is Professor of Politics and Jean Monnet Chair, Director of the Sussex European Institute at the University of Sussex, former editor of Government and Opposition, former editor of the journal Politics, co-convenor (with Prof. Aleks Szczerbiak) of the European Referendums, Elections and Parties Network (EPERN). His publications include The New Populism and The New Politics (Palgrave, 1996), Populism (OUP, 2000) and Opposing Europe? The Comparative Party Politics of Euroscepticism, Vols I and II (co-edited with Aleks Szczerbiak, OUP, 2008). Paulina Ochoa Espejo is an Associate Professor of political science at Haverford College. Her publications include The Time of Popular Sovereignty: Process and the Democratic State (Penn State University Press, 2011) and has publsihed articles in journals such as the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Political Philosophy and the Journal of Politics. Pierre Ostiguy is Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the Universidad Católica de Córdoba (Argentina). He has published several book chapters on populism, articles in journals including The Brown Journal of World Aff airs (with Kenneth Roberts), POSTData (Argentina), Politique et Sociétés (Québec), and the Revue Internationale de Politique Comparée (Europe) as well as longer texts as Kellogg Institute Working Papers.
* Preface
* 1: Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser, Paul Taggart, Paulina Ochoa Espejo,
and Pierre Ostiguy: Populism: An Overview of the Concept and the
State of the Art
* Concepts
* 2: Cas Mudde: Populism: an Ideational Approach
* 3: Kurt Weyland: Populism: a Political-Strategic Approach
* 4: Pierre Ostiguy: Populism: a Socio-Cultural Approach
* Regions
* 5: Danielle Resnick: Populism in Africa
* 6: Benjamin Moffitt: Populism in Australia and New Zealand
* 7: Ben Stanley: Populism in Central and Eastern Europe
* 8: Olli Hellmann: Populism in East Asia
* 9: Christophe Jaffrelot and Louise Tillin: Populism in India
* 10: Carlos de la Torre: Populism in Latin America
* 11: Luke March: Populism in the Post-Soviet States
* 12: Joseph Lowndes: Populism in the United States
* 13: Paul Taggart: Populism in Western Europe
* Issues
* 14: Kirk A. Hawkins, Madeleine Read, and Teun Pauwels: Populism and
its Causes
* 15: Kenneth Roberts: Populism and Political Parties
* 16: Paris Aslanidis: Populism and Social Movements
* 17: Christopher Bickerton and Carlo Invernizzi Accetti: Populism and
Technocracy
* 18: Benjamin de Cleen: Populism and Nationalism
* 19: Roger Eatwell: Populism and Fascism
* 20: Bertjan Verbeek and Andrej Zaslove: Populism and Foreign Policy
* 21: Francisco Panizza: Populism and Identification
* 22: Sahar Abi-Hassan: Populism and Gender
* 23: Jose Pedro Zúquete: Populism and Religion
* 24: Luca Manucci: Populism and the Media
* 25: Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser: Populism and the Question of How To
Deal With It
* Normative Debates
* 26: Duncan Kelly: Populism and the History of popular Sovereignty
* 27: Yannis Stavrakakis: Populism and Hegemony
* 28: Stefan Rummens: Populism as a Threat to Liberal Democracy
* 29: Nadia Urbinati: Populism and the Principle of Majority
* 30: Jan-Werner Mueller: Populism and Constitutionalism
* 31: Paulina Ochoa Espejo: Populism and the Idea of the People
* 32: Jason Frank: Populism and Praxis
* 33: James D. Ingram: Populism and Cosmopolitanism
* 34: Kevin Olson: Populism in the Socialist Imagination
* 1: Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser, Paul Taggart, Paulina Ochoa Espejo,
and Pierre Ostiguy: Populism: An Overview of the Concept and the
State of the Art
* Concepts
* 2: Cas Mudde: Populism: an Ideational Approach
* 3: Kurt Weyland: Populism: a Political-Strategic Approach
* 4: Pierre Ostiguy: Populism: a Socio-Cultural Approach
* Regions
* 5: Danielle Resnick: Populism in Africa
* 6: Benjamin Moffitt: Populism in Australia and New Zealand
* 7: Ben Stanley: Populism in Central and Eastern Europe
* 8: Olli Hellmann: Populism in East Asia
* 9: Christophe Jaffrelot and Louise Tillin: Populism in India
* 10: Carlos de la Torre: Populism in Latin America
* 11: Luke March: Populism in the Post-Soviet States
* 12: Joseph Lowndes: Populism in the United States
* 13: Paul Taggart: Populism in Western Europe
* Issues
* 14: Kirk A. Hawkins, Madeleine Read, and Teun Pauwels: Populism and
its Causes
* 15: Kenneth Roberts: Populism and Political Parties
* 16: Paris Aslanidis: Populism and Social Movements
* 17: Christopher Bickerton and Carlo Invernizzi Accetti: Populism and
Technocracy
* 18: Benjamin de Cleen: Populism and Nationalism
* 19: Roger Eatwell: Populism and Fascism
* 20: Bertjan Verbeek and Andrej Zaslove: Populism and Foreign Policy
* 21: Francisco Panizza: Populism and Identification
* 22: Sahar Abi-Hassan: Populism and Gender
* 23: Jose Pedro Zúquete: Populism and Religion
* 24: Luca Manucci: Populism and the Media
* 25: Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser: Populism and the Question of How To
Deal With It
* Normative Debates
* 26: Duncan Kelly: Populism and the History of popular Sovereignty
* 27: Yannis Stavrakakis: Populism and Hegemony
* 28: Stefan Rummens: Populism as a Threat to Liberal Democracy
* 29: Nadia Urbinati: Populism and the Principle of Majority
* 30: Jan-Werner Mueller: Populism and Constitutionalism
* 31: Paulina Ochoa Espejo: Populism and the Idea of the People
* 32: Jason Frank: Populism and Praxis
* 33: James D. Ingram: Populism and Cosmopolitanism
* 34: Kevin Olson: Populism in the Socialist Imagination
* Preface
* 1: Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser, Paul Taggart, Paulina Ochoa Espejo,
and Pierre Ostiguy: Populism: An Overview of the Concept and the
State of the Art
* Concepts
* 2: Cas Mudde: Populism: an Ideational Approach
* 3: Kurt Weyland: Populism: a Political-Strategic Approach
* 4: Pierre Ostiguy: Populism: a Socio-Cultural Approach
* Regions
* 5: Danielle Resnick: Populism in Africa
* 6: Benjamin Moffitt: Populism in Australia and New Zealand
* 7: Ben Stanley: Populism in Central and Eastern Europe
* 8: Olli Hellmann: Populism in East Asia
* 9: Christophe Jaffrelot and Louise Tillin: Populism in India
* 10: Carlos de la Torre: Populism in Latin America
* 11: Luke March: Populism in the Post-Soviet States
* 12: Joseph Lowndes: Populism in the United States
* 13: Paul Taggart: Populism in Western Europe
* Issues
* 14: Kirk A. Hawkins, Madeleine Read, and Teun Pauwels: Populism and
its Causes
* 15: Kenneth Roberts: Populism and Political Parties
* 16: Paris Aslanidis: Populism and Social Movements
* 17: Christopher Bickerton and Carlo Invernizzi Accetti: Populism and
Technocracy
* 18: Benjamin de Cleen: Populism and Nationalism
* 19: Roger Eatwell: Populism and Fascism
* 20: Bertjan Verbeek and Andrej Zaslove: Populism and Foreign Policy
* 21: Francisco Panizza: Populism and Identification
* 22: Sahar Abi-Hassan: Populism and Gender
* 23: Jose Pedro Zúquete: Populism and Religion
* 24: Luca Manucci: Populism and the Media
* 25: Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser: Populism and the Question of How To
Deal With It
* Normative Debates
* 26: Duncan Kelly: Populism and the History of popular Sovereignty
* 27: Yannis Stavrakakis: Populism and Hegemony
* 28: Stefan Rummens: Populism as a Threat to Liberal Democracy
* 29: Nadia Urbinati: Populism and the Principle of Majority
* 30: Jan-Werner Mueller: Populism and Constitutionalism
* 31: Paulina Ochoa Espejo: Populism and the Idea of the People
* 32: Jason Frank: Populism and Praxis
* 33: James D. Ingram: Populism and Cosmopolitanism
* 34: Kevin Olson: Populism in the Socialist Imagination
* 1: Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser, Paul Taggart, Paulina Ochoa Espejo,
and Pierre Ostiguy: Populism: An Overview of the Concept and the
State of the Art
* Concepts
* 2: Cas Mudde: Populism: an Ideational Approach
* 3: Kurt Weyland: Populism: a Political-Strategic Approach
* 4: Pierre Ostiguy: Populism: a Socio-Cultural Approach
* Regions
* 5: Danielle Resnick: Populism in Africa
* 6: Benjamin Moffitt: Populism in Australia and New Zealand
* 7: Ben Stanley: Populism in Central and Eastern Europe
* 8: Olli Hellmann: Populism in East Asia
* 9: Christophe Jaffrelot and Louise Tillin: Populism in India
* 10: Carlos de la Torre: Populism in Latin America
* 11: Luke March: Populism in the Post-Soviet States
* 12: Joseph Lowndes: Populism in the United States
* 13: Paul Taggart: Populism in Western Europe
* Issues
* 14: Kirk A. Hawkins, Madeleine Read, and Teun Pauwels: Populism and
its Causes
* 15: Kenneth Roberts: Populism and Political Parties
* 16: Paris Aslanidis: Populism and Social Movements
* 17: Christopher Bickerton and Carlo Invernizzi Accetti: Populism and
Technocracy
* 18: Benjamin de Cleen: Populism and Nationalism
* 19: Roger Eatwell: Populism and Fascism
* 20: Bertjan Verbeek and Andrej Zaslove: Populism and Foreign Policy
* 21: Francisco Panizza: Populism and Identification
* 22: Sahar Abi-Hassan: Populism and Gender
* 23: Jose Pedro Zúquete: Populism and Religion
* 24: Luca Manucci: Populism and the Media
* 25: Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser: Populism and the Question of How To
Deal With It
* Normative Debates
* 26: Duncan Kelly: Populism and the History of popular Sovereignty
* 27: Yannis Stavrakakis: Populism and Hegemony
* 28: Stefan Rummens: Populism as a Threat to Liberal Democracy
* 29: Nadia Urbinati: Populism and the Principle of Majority
* 30: Jan-Werner Mueller: Populism and Constitutionalism
* 31: Paulina Ochoa Espejo: Populism and the Idea of the People
* 32: Jason Frank: Populism and Praxis
* 33: James D. Ingram: Populism and Cosmopolitanism
* 34: Kevin Olson: Populism in the Socialist Imagination