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The Routledge Handbook of Populism in the Asia Pacific: Indo-Pacific in Context

Editat de Alan Scott, D. B. Subedi, Howard Brasted, Karin von Strokirch
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 dec 2024
This handbook brings national and thematic case studies together to examine a variety of populist politics from local and comparative perspectives in the Asia Pacific. The chapters consider key and cross cutting themes such as populism and nationalism, religion, ethnicity and gender, as well as authoritarianism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367748777
ISBN-10: 0367748770
Pagini: 426
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Seria Indo-Pacific in Context


Cuprins

List of contributorsList of tables
List of figures
List of graphs
Acknowledgements
PART I: Introduction
1 Populism’s shifting meanings and geographical diffusion
PART II: Approaches and key issues
2 Populism, nationalism, and national identity in Asia
3 The strategic approach to populism
4 Between people power and state power: The ambivalence of populism in international relations
5 Growth, redistribution, and populism in Asia
6 The populist radical right, gendered enemy, and religion: Perspectives from South Asia since 2014
7 Charismatic leadership, leader democracy, and populism in Asia
PART III: Cross-cutting themes
8 Populism, media, and communication in the Asia Pacific: A case study of Rodrigo Duterte and Pauline Hanson
9 Religion, secularism and populism in contemporary Asia
10 Islam and populism in the Asia Pacific
11 Medical populism in the Asia Pacific
PART IV: National cases
12 ‘Inclusionary’ populism and democracy in India
13 From Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto to Imran Khan: A comparative analysis of populist leaders in Pakistan
14 Variants of populism in Bangladesh: Implications of charisma, clientelism, cronyism, and corruption
15 Gender, populism, and collective identity: A feminist analysis of the Maoist movement in Nepal
16 Contemporary Sri Lanka: Nationalism meets ‘soft populism’
17 Islamic nationalism, populism, and democratization in the Maldives
18 Democracy icon or demagogue? Aung San Suu Kyi and authoritarian populism in Myanmar (Burma)
19 The Duterte phenomenon as authoritarian populism in the Philippines
20 Gender, media, and populism: The vilification of first lady Ani Yudhoyono in the Indonesian online news media
21 Weaponizing populism: How Thailand’s civil society went from anti-populism to anti-democracy campaigns
22 South Korea: Still the ‘politics of the vortex’? A □historical analysis of party solidarities and populism
23 Patriotic songs and populism in Chinese politics
24 Taiwanese populism in the shadow of China
25 Populism in Japan: actors or institutions?
26 From populism to authoritarianism? The contemporary frame of politics in Australia
27 Man alone: Winston Peters and the populist tendency in New Zealand politics
28 Are Fiji’s two military strongmen populists?
Index

Notă biografică

D. B. Subedi is Lecturer in Peace and Conflict Studies in the School of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Queensland, Australia.
Howard Brasted is Emeritus Professor of History specializing in Islamic history at the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at the University of New England, Australia.
Karin von Strokirch is Adjunct Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of New England, Australia.
Alan Scott is Professor in the Department of Social and Philosophical Inquiry, University of New England, Australia, and Professor of Sociology (i.R.) at the University of Innsbruck, Austria.