Right-Wing Populism in Latin America and Beyond

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Anthony W. Pereira
Taylor & Francis, Jun 2, 2023 - Political Science - 348 pages

With contributions from 22 scholars and empirical material from 29 countries within and beyond Latin America, this book identifies subtypes of populism to further understand right-wing populist movements, parties, leaders, and governments. It seeks to examine whether the term populism continues to have any validity and what relationship(s) it has to democracy.

  • Part 1 is an exploration of populism as an analytical concept. It asks how populism can and should be defined; whether populism can be broken down into subtypes; and whether the use of the term within and beyond Latin America in recent scholarship has been consistent.
  • Part 2 focuses on political economy, and specifically whether political economy explanations of both the causes and consequences of right-wing populism fit recent cases in Latin America, Europe, and the Philippines.
  • Part 3 examines institutions, and in particular institutions of coercion and digital communication. It contains chapter studies on various aspects of populism in Brazil, Spain, India, and Italy.
  • Part 4 concerns the coronavirus pandemic and the specific case of right-wing populism in Brazil. It examines the Bolsonaro government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, and how that response exacerbated the health crisis and reduced the government’s popularity.

Right-Wing Populism in Latin America and Beyond is a timely and socially relevant contribution to the understanding of contemporary challenges to democracy. It will be of interest to scholars, students, and practitioners eager to understand the rise in right-wing agendas across the globe.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
Intellectual Imperialism and Selection Bias in the Study of Populism
14
FIGURES
2008
Popular Sovereignty Institutionality and the Dilemmas of Democratizing
1933
Plural and Ambiguous
1948
Economic Globalization and Populism in Latin America and Beyond
1967
The Political Economy and Political Psychology of Public Support for Right
1988
for RightWing Parties
1997
National Populism Politics of Fear
National Populism and the Role of the Police
Dictatorship in Brazil?
How FarRight Leaders and AltScience
Populism the Pandemic and the Crisis of Bolsonarismo
2020
The Uses of Fake News for the Political Construction
Bolsonaros Populism and Performing

Similarities of Conspiratorial
ScorchedEarth Politics and the Erasure of Memory by FarRight Populists
Conclusion
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Anthony Pereira is the Director of the Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center at Florida International University. From 2010 to 2020 he was the founding director of the Brazil Institute at King’s College London. His books include Modern Brazil: A Very Short Introduction (2020); (with Jeff Garmany) Understanding Contemporary Brazil (Routledge, 2018); and Ditadura e Repressão (Dictatorship and Repression, 2010).