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    Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    ISBN: 9783031363436
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXVIII, 520 p. 9 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Springer Studies on Populism, Identity Politics and Social Justice
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    Keywords: America ; Comparative government. ; Communication in politics. ; Elections. ; Ideologie ; Populismus ; Politische Einstellung ; Polarisierung ; Innenpolitik ; Gesellschaft ; Entwicklung ; USA
    Abstract: Part 1: Introduction - the Rhetoric and Myth of a Diffuse Concept – Populism -- Chapter 1. Donald J. Trump and the Art of Falsehood-fakery -- Part 2: Ambivalence of Populism -- Chapter 2. Democracy in Perplexity: Donald Trump Entangled in a Colonial Legacy of Race-based Enfranchisement -- Chapter 3. Cultural Backlash: the Long-term Damage of Trump's Legacy to American Democracy and Global Politics -- Chapter 4. Trump, Authoritarian Populism, Covid-19, and Technopolitics From a U.S. Perspective -- Chapter 5. Trump’s Big Lie and the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol: Going Beyond the Select Committee Report -- Part 3: the Nexus of Populism and Foreign Policy -- Chapter 6. In Search of the Elusive Trump Doctrine -- Chapter 7. Ever Enough: the Policy ‘deals’ of Trump White House -- Part 4: Trump and World Order: Trends in Polarization & Resilience -- Chapter 8. Polarization, Trump and Transatlantic Relations -- Chapter 9. Latinos for Trump: Three Explanations for a Shift in the 2020 Election -- Chapter 10. The Us-Iran Showdown: Was It Smart for President Trump to Authorize the Assassination of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani? -- Part 5: Power Without Persuasion and the Social Construction of Trump’s Reality -- Chapter 11. A Critical Into U.S. Media’s Fact-checking and Compendiums of Donald Trump’s Falsehoods and ‘lies’ Inquiry -- Chapter 12. The Trump Effect: A Journalistic Discourse Analysis of Islamophobic Rhetoric in Facebook Comments -- Chapter 13. "the Linguistic Construction of Trump’s Social Reality" -- Part 6: De-democratization - Populism, Partisanship and Pandemic -- Chapter 14. Trump Redux: the Former President and Political Turmoil Go Hand-in-hand -- Chapter 15. Nietzsche, Trump and the American Far Right -- Chapter 16. Donald Trump: the Epitome of Populism -- Chapter 17. The Journey to the Top: Donald Trump, Perception of Race, the Rhetorical Presidency and Public Leadership -- Chapter 18. Trump Administration’s Approach to Global Health Governance -- Part 7: L'étranger, Ressentment, and the Truth -- Chapter 19. Trumpism and Putinism: Just Old Wine in New Bottles -- Chapter 20. Who Are You, Donald J. Trump? -- Chapter 21. Odds and Ends: the Importance of Political and Social Variables in Explaining the Politics of Mortality in the Wake of Trump’s Presidency -- Part 8: Climate Change Denial and Populist Antiestablishment Attitude -- Chapter 22. Populism and Private Property Rights in President Trump’s Decision to Withdraw From the Paris Agreement on Climate Change -- Chapter 23. How America’s Discontent Fueled the Rise of Trump’s Populism: Causes and Remedies From the Perspective of Michael Sandel -- Part 9: This Time is Different -- Chapter 24. Fighting for ‘the People’, Unsettling Democracy: Populism, Neoliberalism, and the Young.
    Abstract: In today's evolving democratic landscape, "The Perils of Populism: The End of the American Century" offers an extensive investigation into the phenomenon of populism and its potential threats to U.S. democracy. Esteemed contributors and long-time populism observers provide historical and analytical insights, delving into the personalization of political conflicts, the cultivation of populist politics, and the propensity for insults and violence within the realm of American politics. This thought-provoking volume presents a comprehensive analysis of the American system of government and presidency, shedding light on the influence of tribalism, cronyism, nepotism, and the utilization of masculinist identity politics. Through illuminating examples and incisive narratives, the book explores key principles, highlights the complexities of the American political landscape, and offers constructive recommendations to address the challenges posed by plutocratic or authoritarian populism. The book serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, scholars, and practitioners worldwide, transcending geographical boundaries. It uncovers the interplay between populist forces and anti-democratic tendencies, providing a deeper understanding of the current state of democracy and the urgent need for political reforms. In an era marked by deep divisions and racial tensions, this book provides an essential framework for comprehending the complex dynamics at play within the American political sphere.
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    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    ISBN: 9783031360992
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXIV, 604 p. 8 illus., 6 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Springer Studies on Populism, Identity Politics and Social Justice
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    Keywords: America ; Comparative government. ; Communication in politics. ; Elections. ; Political sociology.
    Abstract: Part 1: Introduction - the American Democracy -- Chapter 1. Donald Trump, Authoritarian Populism, and the Struggle to Save Democracy -- Chapter 2. American Presidency, Interpreting Donald Trump and His Uneasy ‘lies’ -- Part 2: Unmasking the Presidency -- Chapter 3. The Tenets of Trumpism and the Assault on American and Global Democracy -- Chapter 4. Trump, and Other Nationalist and Populist Leaders: Between Charisma and Trickery -- Chapter 5. The Agitator Supplies What the Base Demands: Trumpism Before and After Trump -- Chapter 6. The Post-election Republican Effort to Overturn the 2020 Election Results: Background and Context -- Chapter 7. Insurrection, Ressentiment and a Failed Coup: the Capitol Attack and Its Aftermath -- Part 3: Trump’s Diplomatic Learning Curve and the American Evangelicals -- Chapter 8. From “Nipple” to “Nambia” and Everything in-between: Donald Trump’s Mental Maps and the Unraveling of the Liberal World (Dis)order -- Chapter 9. Trump and the Performance of "the Other", and Stigmatization -- Chapter 10. Why Evangelical Christian Women Voted for Trump: a Crisis of Conscience and Moral Integrity – the Cognitive Dissonance -- Part 4: How Media Coverage, Rhetoric and the “Fringe” Created the President -- Chapter 11. Trump’s Misogyny Widens Cultural Cracks in U.S. Democracy -- Chapter 12. Trump's Rhetorical Way to Presidency -- Chapter 13. How Donald Trump Used Wittgenstein’s ‘language Games’ as a Communicative Strategy for Connecting ‘the Leader’ and ‘his People’ -- Part 5: ‘a President of the People or a President of His People'? -- Chapter 14. A Legacy of Harm: Violence Against Women and the Trump Administration -- Chapter 15. Lessons Learned of Black Lives Matter in the Age of Trump -- Part 6: Democracy, and the Surge of Populist Nationalism -- Chapter 16. Messianic and Autocratic Populisms' Waves in the Recent History of the Americas: “Global Trumpism”, Continuities, Twists and Rupture -- Chapter 17. Donald J. Trump in the Whirlwind of Populism and Globalization -- Part 7: That’s Not in My American History Book -- Chapter 18. Authority Shift in a Post-truth World -- Part 8: ‘the Unconstrained Presidency’: Alt-news and Post-truths -- Chapter 19. American Presidency, Political Lies and Lying in Politics: A Paradigm of Bush and Trump Administrations -- Chapter 20. Neo-liberal Populism and Democracy Under Siege: Some Thoughts on Trump(ISM) -- Chapter 21. Is the President a King? the Unitary Executive Theory and the Presidency of Donald J. Trump -- Part 9: A Tale of Two Paradigms: Politics and Epidemics -- Chapter 22. Assessing Trump Administration’s National Security Strategy in Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic: the Case for a “Common” and “Cooperative” Security Approach -- Chapter 23. Une Saison en Enfer: A Political Epidemic in Trump’s Amerika -- Part 10: So Divided We Can’t Think Straight -- Chapter 24. Donald J. Trump’s Politics: a Mix of European Populism and Athenian Democracy -- Part 11: Same World, Different Planet (Epilogue) -- Chapter 25. Populism- the Way to Unfreedom: White Supremacy, Patriarchy and Other Forms of Dominant Ideologies.
    Abstract: Historically, Donald Trump will be remembered as the first American president to be impeached twice and indicted. He fed the grotesque myth that the election was stolen and summoned his supporters to storm Congress on 6 January 2021 in a bid to thwart the certification of Joe Biden's U.S. presidential election victory. This volume vividly recounts the dramatic narrative of the January 6 Coup in America and how close we came to losing U.S. democracy. For anyone seeking a comprehensive and multidisciplinary global overview of democracy, an astute analysis of the forces that drive the dominance of the (neo)liberal paradigm of the last decades should look no further than this volume. Yet the volume takes the issue further by vigorously documenting the decline of the U.S. treaty process (America’s dysfunctional diplomacy and the doctrine of unpredictability). There is an urgent need for a massive infusion of strategic support for democracy in the United States. Because come 2024 or thereafter an unfinished work might drag American democracy to a dangerous inflection point. Trump (who has a complete hold on the Republican party, still has a stranglehold on the MAGA base no matter what he does, was instrumental to the breaking of U.S. diplomacy. Undermining the democratic legitimacy of International Law adversely affected U.S. foreign policy. Some federal and lower courts in the judiciary of the United States pose a real threat to Americans’ democracy as well. To that end, when ‘the principle of truth’ loses its relevance and meaning as benchmarks for appraisals and decisions, and becomes a harmful tool for willful propaganda. Everybody should be worried about U.S. democracy. A "real" crisis is coming! U.S. Democracy is at a breaking point. Like a giant modern mirror standing behind democracy itself, this book is a citizen's guide to saving U.S. Democracy. Expertly drawn on global and regional examples and current literature, the volume closes a gap in the multidisciplinary field. Quite useful as a valuable resource as it helps us understand the shifting Trump agenda in diverse areas. Essential reference across a range of subjects, bringing together contributions from scholars, and policymakers alike. This extraordinarily well-researched and practically crafted, culture-inclusive text could not be more relevant or timelier. It is a must for everyone. This volume will help to shape the political landscape of the 21st century and will remain a vital source of inspiration for modern-day scholars and political activists.
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