New directions in the study of populism in international relations

In recent years there has been a growing interest in the international dimensions of populism, by now a major political presence around the world. This interest however has been confined largely to the state level, especially the influence of populism over foreign policy. In this Forum we argue that...

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Main Authors: Chryssogelos, Angelos, Jenne, Erin K., LaRoche, Christopher David, Verbeek, Bertjan, Zaslove, Andrej, Destradi, Sandra, Cadier, David, Coticchia, Fabrizio, Donelli, Federico, Lequesne, Christian
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Published: Oxford University Press 2023
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Online Access:https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/8270/3/ISR%20Forum%20Populism%20Final%20Submission%20clean.pdf
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author Chryssogelos, Angelos
Jenne, Erin K.
LaRoche, Christopher David
Verbeek, Bertjan
Zaslove, Andrej
Destradi, Sandra
Cadier, David
Coticchia, Fabrizio
Donelli, Federico
Lequesne, Christian
author_facet Chryssogelos, Angelos
Jenne, Erin K.
LaRoche, Christopher David
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Zaslove, Andrej
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description In recent years there has been a growing interest in the international dimensions of populism, by now a major political presence around the world. This interest however has been confined largely to the state level, especially the influence of populism over foreign policy. In this Forum we argue that it is important for analysis to move beyond the state level and view populism as a phenomenon of international relations rather than simply an element of foreign policy. The Forum discusses implications of the rise of populism for IR theory, the importance of international systemic change for the emergence of populism in national arenas, and the ways that regime type, state structure and institutions, ideational content and the political strategies of populists condition the impact of populism on world politics. In this way, the Forum identifies specific directions for the study of populism in international relations that scholars can follow in the future.
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spelling oai:repository.londonmet.ac.uk:82702023-12-15T13:06:06Z http://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/8270/ New directions in the study of populism in international relations Chryssogelos, Angelos Jenne, Erin K. LaRoche, Christopher David Verbeek, Bertjan Zaslove, Andrej Destradi, Sandra Cadier, David Coticchia, Fabrizio Donelli, Federico Lequesne, Christian 320 Political science In recent years there has been a growing interest in the international dimensions of populism, by now a major political presence around the world. This interest however has been confined largely to the state level, especially the influence of populism over foreign policy. In this Forum we argue that it is important for analysis to move beyond the state level and view populism as a phenomenon of international relations rather than simply an element of foreign policy. The Forum discusses implications of the rise of populism for IR theory, the importance of international systemic change for the emergence of populism in national arenas, and the ways that regime type, state structure and institutions, ideational content and the political strategies of populists condition the impact of populism on world politics. In this way, the Forum identifies specific directions for the study of populism in international relations that scholars can follow in the future. Oxford University Press 2023-12 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/8270/3/ISR%20Forum%20Populism%20Final%20Submission%20clean.pdf Chryssogelos, Angelos, Jenne, Erin K., LaRoche, Christopher David, Verbeek, Bertjan, Zaslove, Andrej, Destradi, Sandra, Cadier, David, Coticchia, Fabrizio, Donelli, Federico and Lequesne, Christian (2023) New directions in the study of populism in international relations. International Studies Review, 25 (4). viad035. ISSN 1521-9488 https://doi.org/10.1093/isr/viad035 10.1093/isr/viad035
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