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Sovereignism and Populism - Citizens, Voters and Parties in Western European Democracies

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At a time when populism and appeal for national and popular sovereignty are on the rise - in Europe, the USA, and beyond - this volume proposes a new research agenda in political science that focuses on the linkages between populist and sovereignism in Europe.
The book's core question is to know and describe whether, how, and to what extent populism has been able to articulate the calls for 'taking back control' of the national borders and authority, by looking at both the 'demand' and 'supply' sides. Through compelling empirical analyses, the authors offer fresh data and theoretical insights on the determinants of the support for sovereigntist claims and its impact on voting choices, as well as on the features of the sovereignist discourse in populist parties.
Coupled with the growing electoral success of party-based populism, sovereignism actually poses challenges to the ongoing processes of supranational integration. This urges a timely rethinking of democratic politics and calls for far-sighted alternatives to 'taking back control' to address the impact of globalisation and regionalisation on contemporary societies.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal, European Politics and Society.

List of contents

Preface Introduction: Sovereignist wine in populist bottles? 1. Reclaiming national sovereignty: the case of the conservatives and the far right in Austria 2. Should we stay or should we join? 30 years of Sovereignism and direct democracy in Switzerland 3. Economic populism and sovereignism: the economic supply of European radical right-wing populist parties 4. Taking back control? Brexit, sovereignism and populism in Westminster (2015-17)  5. 'For whom the sovereignist bell tolls?' Individual determinants of support for sovereignism in ten European countries Conclusions. The populism-sovereignism linkage: findings, theoretical implications and a new research agenda

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This volume proposes a new research agenda in political science that focuses on the linkages between populist and sovereignism in Europe.

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Authors Linda Mazzoleni Basile
Assisted by Linda Basile (Editor), Oscar Mazzoleni (Editor), Mazzoleni Oscar (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.12.2021
 
EAN 9781032148144
ISBN 978-1-0-3214814-4
No. of pages 122
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous

Political Parties, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, Social & political philosophy, social and political philosophy, Political Economy, Elections & referenda, Political parties and party platforms, Elections and referenda / suffrage

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