A Pandemic of Populists
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:14th Jul '22
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£69.99(9781009224505)
Explores the rise of populism in power, focusing on its causes, characteristics, impact on democracy, and how to fight back.
Written accessibly with a wealth of contemporary case studies, this book explores the theory of populism. It provides a critical and timely update to the literature on populism by exploring how populists responded to the Covid-19 pandemic and assesses the resiliency of liberal democracy in the wake of unprecedented challenges.Over the last decade, the world has watched in shock as populists swept to power in free elections. From Manila to Warsaw, Brasilia to Budapest, the populist tide has shattered illusions of an inexorable march to liberal democracy. Eschewing simplistic notions of a unified global populism, this book unpacks the diversity and plurality of populisms. It highlights the variety of constitutional and extraconstitutional strategies that populists have used to undermine the institutional fabric of liberal democracy and investigates how ruling populists responded to the Covid-19 crisis. Outlining the rise of populisms and their governing styles, Wojciech Sadurski focuses on what populists in power do, rather than what they say. Confronting one of the most pressing concerns of international politics, this book offers a vibrant, contemporary account of modern populisms and, significantly, considers what we can do to fight back.
'A renowned expert in constitutionalism, Wojciech Sadurski offers a sophisticated analysis of populism as it pertains to the current situation, particularly in Poland and Hungary, but also in India, the Philippines, Brazil and Venezuela. This innovative analysis of the relationship of populists in power to courts is complemented by equally original discussion of populism in the time of COVID, and of the antidotes that might work against populists in and out of power. The book is excellent and should be read by everyone interested in the topic.' Jean L. Cohen, Columbia University
'In this thoroughly researched and powerfully argued book, prominent constitutional scholar Wojciech Sadurski reveals and exploits the flaws of populist governance. His central argument is that it is populists in power, rather than liberal democracies or classical authoritarian regimes such as China and Vietnam, that were least successful in dealing with the pandemic. But he is also cautious to warn us that populists' failure does not necessary lead to the electoral defeat of populist regimes.' Ivan Krastev, the author of Is It Tomorrow Yet? (2020)
'Wojciech Sadurski is one of the world's leading constitutional theorists; not for nothing has he been subject to the wrath of right-wing populists in his native Poland. With this masterful volume, he brings together a sophisticated analysis of what populists in power do to institutions with personal stories as well as new ideas how to defeat populists.' Jan-Werner Mueller, Princeton University
ISBN: 9781009224536
Dimensions: 228mm x 151mm x 14mm
Weight: 380g
212 pages