ABSTRACT

Populist nationalism fuses beliefs that citizens are being exploited by a privileged elite with claims that the national culture and interests are under threat from enemies within or without. Ideologically fluid, populist nationalists decry “out-of-touch” institutions such as political parties and the mainstream press while extolling the virtues of the “people.” They claim that only populists can truly represent the nation and solve its problems, and often call for unorthodox solutions that appeal to the common people.

The recent spread of populist nationalism throughout the world has triggered a growing interest in the subject, led mainly by journalists. The Brexit vote and the election of Donald Trump in the US have provoked a flurry of media coverage in Europe and the Americas, along with parliamentary debates. Some social scientists have sought to explain the resurgence of nationalism and the spread of populism in recent decades, but important questions remain and most of the scholarship has not adequately addressed the fusion of nationalism and populism. It fails to examine the combination of populism and nationalism comparatively, especially the contrast between the more progressive and leftist versions such as those in Latin America, and the more traditional conservative varieties that are gaining strength in Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

This interdisciplinary collection by experts on Europe and the Americas fills this void. The volume examines various experiences with populist nationalism, and offers theoretical tools to assess its future. Some chapters are in-depth country case studies and others take a broader perspective, but all open the door for meaningful comparison.

part |2 pages

Introduction

part I|2 pages

Global Perspectives and Comparative Theory

chapter 2|19 pages

Populist Nationalism in Europe and the Americas

Past, Present, and Future

chapter 4|21 pages

Comparing Cabals

The Role of Conspiracy Ideation in Right-Wing Populist Groups in the US and UK

part II|2 pages

Case Studies from Europe

chapter 6|17 pages

“Mut zu Deutschland!”

On the Populist Nationalism of the Alternative für Deutschland

chapter 8|18 pages

Populist Nationalism and Brexit

The Power of Memory and Desire

part III|2 pages

Case Studies from North America

chapter 9|17 pages

From “Empty Lands” to “Empty Signifiers”

Nativism, Race, Gender, and Populist Nationalism

chapter 12|19 pages

Global Model or Unique Experiment

Multiculturalism and Nationalism in Canada

part IV|2 pages

Case Studies from Latin America