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Populism

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* What is populism and what are its defining elements?
* Why are moments of populism so spectacular and yet movements of populism so difficult to sustain?
* What are the connections between democracy, populism and representative politics?

Populism is a widely used concept but it is rarely fully understood. For a term which appears so frequently in both popular and specialist writing, the social sciences have given it remarkably little attention. In this lively and engaging book, Paul Taggart surveys the field and concludes that populism has suffered from being considered usually in relation to particular contexts and has therefore become a rather fractured and elusive concept in general terms. To remedy this, the author introduces several themes which illuminate populism across different historical and contemporary cases. He provides a new definition of populism, a survey of other definitions and perspectives, and a guide to populist politics around the world, including the United States, Russia, Latin America, Western Europe and Canada. The second part of the book focuses on the problems of populism and how it relates to democracy, particularly to representative politics. Written in an accessible style, this book is essential reading for those with an interest in politics and sociology who are studying political ideas, ideologies and social movements.


List of contents










Preface
Introduction
Definitions of populism
Part one: Cases of populism
The politics of movement and populist politics in the USA
To the people! Lessons from Russian populism
The populist politics of leadership in Latin America
Preaching populism
social credit in Canada
The new populism
Part two: The characteristics of populism
Populism, the people and the heartland
Institutional dilemmas of populism
Populism and representative politics
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.


About the author










Paul Taggart is a Lecturer in Politics at the School of Social Sciences and Jean Monnet Lecturer in Contemporary European Studies at the Sussex European Institute, University of Sussex. He is author of The New Populism and the New Politics (1996).


Summary

Aims to show that populism has suffered from being considered, usually in relation to particular contexts, and has therefore become a rather fractured and elusive concept. This book also seeks to provide a different definition of populism, a survey of other definitions and perspectives, and a guide to populist politics around the world.

Product details

Authors TAGGART, Paul Taggart, Paul A. Taggart
Publisher Open University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.08.2000
 
EAN 9780335200450
ISBN 978-0-335-20045-0
No. of pages 134
Series Concepts in the Social Sciences
Concepts in the Social Science
UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Sociology
Concepts in the Social Sciences
Concepts in the Social Science
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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