After the 2008 financial crisis, the cultural and psychological
imprint that was left appears to be almost as deep as the one that
followed the Great Depression. Its legacy includes new radical
politics on both the left and the right, epidemics of opioid abuse,
suicides, low birthrates, and widespread resentment that is racial,
gendered, and otherwise by those who felt especially left behind.
Most importantly it saw the rise and global spread of populism.
Given that so many politicians of such different stripes can be
populist, some argue the term is useless, but with so-called
populists on the left and right experiencing a resurgence in the
21st century, the term is once again in the spotlight. There is a
need for research on this increase in populist politics, the
consequences for democracy, and what, if anything, should be done
about this movement. Analyzing Current and Future Global Trends in
Populism discusses the global rise of populism and anti-elitism
through a look at the history of the term, an exploration of modern
populism, and the important events and figures in the movement.
This book will measure the levels of populism across citizens and
political actors, explore populism's positive consequences, study
the rise of populism in national politics, and discuss the future
of populism in the 21st century as a major societal movement. This
book is ideally intended for professionals and researchers working
in the fields of politics, social science, business, and computer
science and management, executives in different types of work
communities and environments, practitioners, government officials,
policymakers, academicians, students, and anyone else interested in
populism, the greatest new political and societal movement of the
21st century.
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