Ethno‐nationalist populism and the mobilization of collective resentment
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Abstract
Scholarly and journalistic accounts of the recent successes of radical-right politics in Europe and the United States, including the Brexit referendum and the Trump campaign, tend to conflate three phenomena: populism, ethno-nationalism and authoritarianism. While all three are important elements of the radical right, they are neither coterminous nor limited to the right. The resulting lack of analytical clarity has hindered accounts of the causes and consequences of ethno-nationalist populism. To address this problem, I bring together existing research on nationalism, populism and authoritarianism in contemporary democracies to precisely define these concepts and examine temporal patterns in their supply and…
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Keywords
- Populism
- Nationalism
- Authoritarianism
- Politics
- Resentment
- Political economy
- Sociology
- Legitimacy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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