Religion and the Rise of Populism - Softcover

 
9781032091228: Religion and the Rise of Populism

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Populism is on the rise around the world. Since 2016, with the US presidential election and the Brexit debate in the UK, populism has taken a central place in global discussions on democracy. This book aims to correct the oversight that, although religion has played a key role in populism in many countries, it has been curiously neglected in recent academic debates. The authors use case studies from around the world to provide global insights into this issue. The first part of the book focuses on the West, with authors exploring the important role of Anglican voters in the Brexit referendum; rural and pre-millennialist American support for Donald Trump; and the rise of political rhetoric on Muslims in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. The book then moves beyond the West to consider leaders and political parties in Turkey, Macedonia, Greece, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. The authors consider varied populist types, from more established 'ruling populists' to young upstart movements. This wide-ranging volume redefines the concept of populism as a political style that sets a 'sacred people' apart from its enemies, providing a timely yet grounded account that will stimulate further research and public debate. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal Religion, State & Society.

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Daniel Nilsson DeHanas is Senior Lecturer in Political Science and Religion at King's College London, UK, and co- editor of the journal Religion, State and Society.

Marat Shterin is Reader in Sociology of Religion at King's College London, UK, and co-editor of the journal Religion, State and Society.

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ISBN 10:  0367321157 ISBN 13:  9780367321154
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2019
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