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The Rise of Populism

Understanding Global Political Trends

Jules Hawthorne

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In "The Rise of Populism: Understanding Global Political Trends," Jules Hawthorne delves into the complex and often contentious world of populist movements that have surged across the globe. This book provides a comprehensive and systematic analysis of the diverse ideologies and motivations behind populism, offering readers an insightful exploration of its impact on contemporary politics.

Hawthorne examines the roots of populism in the discontent of citizens in advanced industrial democracies, who face rapid economic shifts, technological innovation, and large-scale immigration. These factors, coupled with growing security concerns, have created a fertile ground for populist leaders to rise. Through meticulous research and thoughtful analysis, Hawthorne reveals how populism capitalizes on fear and frustration, challenging the very foundations of democracy and nudging societies toward authoritarianism.

"The Rise of Populism" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the forces reshaping our political landscape and the future of democracy. With clarity and depth, Jules Hawthorne offers a timely and indispensable guide to one of the most significant political phenomena of our time.

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Schlagwörter

Deadly weapons, Political movements, Immigration, Authoritarianism, Security challenges, Globalization, Trust erosion, Populism, Democracy, Political unease, Ideologies, Global political trends, Economic dislocation, Vulnerability, Social cleavages