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Neo-nationalism = the rise of nativist populism /
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Neo-nationalism/ by Eirikur Bergmann.
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the rise of nativist populism /
Author:
Eirikur Bergmann.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
Description:
xii, 235 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction - Rise of Nativist Populism -- 2. Understanding Nativist Populism -- 3. The First Wave: The Oil Crisis and the New Nationalists -- 4. The Second Wave: The Collapse of Communism and 9/11 -- 5. The Third Wave: The International Financial Crisis and Refugees -- 6. Conclusions: The Neo-Nationalist Order.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-41773-4
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9783030417734
Neo-nationalism = the rise of nativist populism /
Eirikur Bergmann.
Neo-nationalism
the rise of nativist populism /[electronic resource] :by Eirikur Bergmann. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xii, 235 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Introduction - Rise of Nativist Populism -- 2. Understanding Nativist Populism -- 3. The First Wave: The Oil Crisis and the New Nationalists -- 4. The Second Wave: The Collapse of Communism and 9/11 -- 5. The Third Wave: The International Financial Crisis and Refugees -- 6. Conclusions: The Neo-Nationalist Order.
'Our current politics is plagued by the disturbing reemergence of nationalism, populism, and extremism. Many countries have turned away from democracy in favor of authoritarianism. Eirikur Bergmann carefully examines these illiberal trends from across Europe and the US to explain how democracy is failing and why. This is a must-read for any student of modern political history.' -Joseph E. Uscinski, Department of Political Science, University of Miami, USA 'This latest study by Eirikur Bergmann provides an encyclopaedic, accessible, page-turning global survey of the rise of nationalist populism. This is likely to become the definitive introduction to the subject.' -David Farrell, Professor of Politics, University College Dublin, Ireland This book maps three waves of nativist populism in the post-war era, emerging into contemporary Neo-Nationalism. The first wave rose in the wake of the Oil Crisis in 1972. The second was ignited by the Collapse of Communism in 1989, spiking with the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The third began to emerge after the Financial Crisis of 2008, soaring with the Refugee Crisis of 2015. The book traces a move away from liberal democracy and towards renewed authoritative tendencies on both sides of the Atlantic. It follows the mainstreaming of formerly discredited and marginalized politics, gradually becoming a new normal. By identifying common qualities of Neo-Nationalism, the book frames a threefold claim of nativist populists in protecting the people: discursively creating an external threat, pointing to domestic traitors, and positioning themselves as the true defenders of the nation. Eirikur Bergmann is Professor of Politics at Bifrost University, Iceland, and Director of its Centre for European Studies. He is author of nine academic books, and three novels. He is a frequent commentator in media on politics and European affairs.
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LC Class. No.: JC423 / .E373 2020
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