Populism Versus the New Globalization

Understanding the dynamics of populism and globalization

Barrie Axford author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Sage Publications Ltd

Published:24th Feb '21

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This book explores the intricate relationship between populism and evolving globalization, challenging conventional views and offering a nuanced analysis of current global dynamics.

In Populism Versus the New Globalization, the author delves into the complex relationship between populism and globalization, exploring how these two forces interact in today's world. The book argues that while populism is often viewed as a reaction against globalization, the reality is much more nuanced. It presents a compelling case that contemporary globalization has evolved significantly, becoming more decentralized and multifaceted, which in turn influences the nature of populist movements around the globe.

The text examines the various strains of populism that have emerged in response to this new form of globalization. By drawing on insights from international politics, sociology, and global studies, the author offers a comprehensive analysis of how populism both contests and reflects the changing dynamics of global connectivity. This interdisciplinary approach highlights the importance of understanding the local and global interplay, as well as the tensions between diversity and uniformity in a rapidly changing world.

Ultimately, Populism Versus the New Globalization provides a thought-provoking perspective on the current political landscape, emphasizing that the struggle between these two forces is not merely a simple dichotomy. Instead, it reveals the intricate ways in which populism shapes and is shaped by the evolving global context, offering readers a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

In this succinct overview of contemporary populism, Axford dispels the myth of the new populism′s conceptual opposition to globalization. Instead, he charts the connections between the forces of the new 21st century globalization and the rise of national populism. The author brilliantly incorporates the role of localism in the emergence of populist movements and shows how these localist forces provide a new narrative for interpreting globalization in the 21st century. While populism is a very broad and fuzzy concept, the author successfully makes a meaningful and highly insightful contribution to the understanding of contemporary global politics. This book will be extremely useful for upper-undergraduate and graduate level courses on democracy, global governance and world politics.

-- Victor Roudometof
Challenging the common view of globalization and populism as opposing forces shaping our age of instability, Axford′s brilliant analysis explains the rise of "postmodern populism" as an integral feature of the current unsettled phase of globalization. Comprehensive yet accessible, this insightful book lays bare the complex dynamics and impacts of the politics of anger and resentment behind the global rise of Trumpism in a world wavering between nationalist retrenchment and globalist expansion. A must-read! -- Manfred B. Steger
Barrie Axford’s Populism vs. The New Globalization is a truly innovative contribution, not merely to the themes of populism and globalization but, even more significantly, it constitutes a major intervention in the relationship between the pair. Populism and globalization are two of the most salient but problematic issues of our time. Axford brings them into conceptual alignment in a highly interesting, intriguing, and constructive manner. I recommend this book unreservedly. -- Roland Robertson
Barrie Axford’s book offers a thoughtful tour d’horizon of contours of populism across many dimensions and from diverse intellectual vantage points. This book is a probing, insightful journey and a great read. -- Jan Nederveen Pieterse

Professor Axford deals with two hefty ideas, populism and globalization, in a little book in his usual masterful way. Populism, commonly perceived as a nemesis of globalization, is indeed part of globalization’s fundamental dialectics. In the first decades of the twenty-first century, the world is being haunted by the specters of populism and globalization. A careful understanding of these two multi-faceted ideas and their interactions around the world, is the task Professor Axford takes upon himself and not only does he untangle the conceptual thickets but also distills the political ramifications astutely. An admirable effort.

-- Habibul H. Khondker
Searching, racy, and nuanced. This is a theoretical thriller, written on the wings of contemporary events. It seeks to understand gales of change. What is this new kind of populism? What is happening to contemporary globalization? Barrie Axford writes darkly and brilliantly from inside the storm.  -- Professor Paul James

In this brief, densely argued book, Axford offers an analysis of the interrelationships
of globalization and populism that challenges simplistic notions
of both causality and effects. Offering a nuanced, careful exposition of core
ideas and practices embedded in both concepts, Axford argues that contemporary
globalization has empowered and framed a postmodern populism – one
informed by the mediatization of contemporary life and recently-emerged
social and economic forces linked to new forms of globalization.

-- Lane Crothers * Populi

ISBN: 9781526487209

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 300g

136 pages