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Nationalism and Populism : Expressions of Fear or Political Strategies? / Frontmatter -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Politics of Fear Revisited -- Section 1: Consequences of Nationalism and Populism -- 3 The Decline of the Occident: A Traditional Narrative of Nationalist Populism -- 4 Populism in Russian Political Discourse -- 5 Populism in the ANC and the 2019 Xenophobic Violence in South Africa -- Section 2: Strategies of Nationalism and Populism -- 6 “We are the streets and we are the law, the 4th Reich is what we are fighting for.” Four Decades of White Power Music in Germany: A Historical-Sociological Reconstruction -- 7 The Germans as a Threat to ‘Us’? The Use of History and Othering of Germans in the Speeches of the Czech President Miloš Zeman -- 8 Dog-Whistle Politics as a Strategy of American Nationalists and Populists: George Soros, the Rothschilds, and Other Conspiracy Theories -- Section 3: Identity Questions in the 21st Century -- 9 Nationalism, Populism, and Norwegian Historiography -- 10 For the Sake of His Country: Henry Luce’s Nationalist-Populist Crusade to Forge “The American Century” -- 11 Catholicism, Polish Victimhood, and Nationalist Histories in Partitioned and Contemporary Poland -- 12 Populist Politics and the Rise of the AfD in Germany -- 13 The Positive Role of Islam in Indian History and Nehru’s The Discovery of India -- 14 Contributors |
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Nationalism and Populism : Expressions of Fear or Political Strategies? / ed. by Frank Jacob, Carsten Schapkow. |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Politics of Fear Revisited -- Section 1: Consequences of Nationalism and Populism -- 3 The Decline of the Occident: A Traditional Narrative of Nationalist Populism -- 4 Populism in Russian Political Discourse -- 5 Populism in the ANC and the 2019 Xenophobic Violence in South Africa -- Section 2: Strategies of Nationalism and Populism -- 6 “We are the streets and we are the law, the 4th Reich is what we are fighting for.” Four Decades of White Power Music in Germany: A Historical-Sociological Reconstruction -- 7 The Germans as a Threat to ‘Us’? The Use of History and Othering of Germans in the Speeches of the Czech President Miloš Zeman -- 8 Dog-Whistle Politics as a Strategy of American Nationalists and Populists: George Soros, the Rothschilds, and Other Conspiracy Theories -- Section 3: Identity Questions in the 21st Century -- 9 Nationalism, Populism, and Norwegian Historiography -- 10 For the Sake of His Country: Henry Luce’s Nationalist-Populist Crusade to Forge “The American Century” -- 11 Catholicism, Polish Victimhood, and Nationalist Histories in Partitioned and Contemporary Poland -- 12 Populist Politics and the Rise of the AfD in Germany -- 13 The Positive Role of Islam in Indian History and Nehru’s The Discovery of India -- 14 Contributors |
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