Populism and human rights in a turbulent era / edited by Alison Brysk (Distinguished Professor, Department of Global Studies and Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, US).
"How can we interpret and respond to the rise of populist regimes that infringe on human rights? This incisive book analyses illiberal, repressive, and patriarchal logics of rule, identifying critical catalysts in the meteoric growth of populist agendas. Contributors scrutinise the records of a...
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Language: | English |
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Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, UK :
Edward Elgar Publishing,
[2023]
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Series: | In a turbulent era series
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction: Populism and the politics of human rights / Alison Brysk
- 2. Nationalism and conservative populism in the cee bloc: A political economy and historical institutional approach / Oldrich Krpec and Carol Wise
- 3. When do opponents of lgbt human rights mobilize in Europe? Explaining political participation in times of populism / Phillip M. Ayoub and Douglas Page
- 4. Mexico: Populism versus feminism / Kathleen Bruhn
- 5. "local and national": The rise of populism and foreign policy as a two-dimensional process in Turkey / Sevin Gulfer Sagac
- 6. Democratic backsliding and threats to human rights in duterte's philippines / Sharmila Parmanand
- 7. Administrative backsliding in India / Satyajit Singh
- 8. Gendering populism: The rise of right-wing populism and anti-gender politics in brazil / Vit?oria Moreira
- 9. Human rights under American populism / Gershon Shafir
- Index.