The Power of Populism and People: Resistance and Protest in the Modern World
Editat de Professor Nathan Stoltzfus, Christopher Osmaren Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 sep 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350202009
ISBN-10: 1350202002
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350202002
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Offers detailed historical analysis of the causes and consequences of the global advance of authoritarianism
Notă biografică
Nathan Stoltzfus is Dorothy and Jonathan Rintels Professor of Holocaust Studies and Professor of History at Florida State University. An expert in political violence and resistance, Modern Europe and the Holocaust, his published books include Hitler's Compromises: Coercion and Consensus in Nazi Germany (2016) and Courageous Resistance: The Power of Ordinary People (2007).Christopher Osmar, PhD, is preparing his dissertation on forced labor in the end phase of Nazi Germany for a book.
Cuprins
1. Civil Resistance versus Authoritarian Rule: The Arab Spring and other Cases, Adam Roberts2. Civil Society as a Threat to Democracy, Grzegorz Ekiert3. The Arab Uprisings and People's Power: Romantic Views and Hard Realities, Marina Ottaway4. 'Maidans' and Movements: Legacies, Innovations, and Contention in Independent Ukraine, Olga Onuch5. Paradoxes of Reform: Protest, Progress, and Polarization in Malaysia, Meredith L. Weiss6. People Power in Putin's Russia: Social vs. Political Protests, Laura A. Henry7. How the Party-State Harnessed People Power in China, Diana Fu8. Caught between Kemalist and Islamist Authoritarianisms: The Masses as Auxiliary Power in Turkey, 1923 to Present, Azat Gundogan9. 1989 Inverted: Transformative Authoritarian Memory and the Rise of Populism in Poland and Hungary, Michael Bernhard10. Protesting Democracy in Africa: Popular Movements and Political Transformation, Zachariah Mampilly11. Populism in Latin America as Global History, Federico Finchelstein12. Why Trump Is Not the Problem, Andrew J. Bacevich
Recenzii
This collection is essential reading for our turbulent times. Unique in their global scope, the essays in this volume address the multivalent role of the crowd and mass public mobilization in both enabling and contesting the authoritarian movements. Profoundly relevant, this volume contributes greatly to our understanding of the relationship among modern populism, collective action, and the contemporary crises of democracy.
This masterful volume reminds us that mass mobilization does not always lead to democracy, nor are the outcomes of pro-democratic mobilization always assured. It treats the current wave of autocratization in historical context and offers important insights about some of the oft-overlooked downsides of an engaged civil society. An important contribution.
The crises of liberal democracy, of unbridled globalization and digital mob rule, have shoved humanity toward a morass where the most vicious tendencies of the modern world flourish. These far-ranging, intelligent essays in scholarly vigilance will help elevate the conversation about the prospects for viable self-government as dictatorial movements threaten to poison the future.
This masterful volume reminds us that mass mobilization does not always lead to democracy, nor are the outcomes of pro-democratic mobilization always assured. It treats the current wave of autocratization in historical context and offers important insights about some of the oft-overlooked downsides of an engaged civil society. An important contribution.
The crises of liberal democracy, of unbridled globalization and digital mob rule, have shoved humanity toward a morass where the most vicious tendencies of the modern world flourish. These far-ranging, intelligent essays in scholarly vigilance will help elevate the conversation about the prospects for viable self-government as dictatorial movements threaten to poison the future.