Mölder / Voinea / Sazonov Producing Cultural Change in Political Communities
1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-43440-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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The Impact of Populism and Extremism on the International Security Environment
E-Book, Englisch, 298 Seiten
Reihe: Contributions to Political Science
ISBN: 978-3-031-43440-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
In light of many crises in the last two decades, including democratic recession, climate change, economic crises, and massive waves of migration affecting perceptions of security around the world, this book examines the impact of cultural change in political communities on the global political and security environment. Through various case studies of political communities around the world, the book analyzes contemporary responses to cultural change, often culminating in the rise of political populism and extremism.
The book is divided into two parts and presents a foreword by Larry Diamond and an afterword by Eric Shiraev. The first part focuses on the micro-level of cultural change in political communities and discusses conflict mechanisms and the role of political participation in producing changes. The second part features studies on extremism and populism, analyzing their impact on cultural change in Europe. The book is intended for scholars and students in a variety of disciplines, including international relations, security studies, cultural studies, and related fields.
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Chapter 1. Introductory chapter: cultural change in political communities and twenty years of crisis in the 21st century (Holger Mölder).- Part I. Contemporary Conflict, Political Participation and Cultural Change.- Chapter 2. Societies open to conflict. Political Culture andDigitalization in the European Political Landscape (Camelia Florela Voinea).- Chapter 3. Lower-Spectrum Conflict Mechanisms (Julien Theron).- Chapter 4. Political culture and political agency: from Gaugamela to Mosul (Sebastian Fink).- Chapter 5. Personalism, Symbolism and Power in San Luis, Argentina. Cultural Change and Political Practices in San Luis, Argentina (Sergio Quiroga).- Chapter 6. The Changing Landscape of the Political Participation of Kazakhstan Citizens: Before and After the Political Transition Following 2019 (Shugyla Kilybayeva).- Part II. Populism, Extremism and Cultural Change.- Chapter 7. Populism, extremism and cultural change as traceable in the European Value Study (Klaus G. Troitzsch).- Chapter 8. Polish-Belarus border in the political narrative during the migration crisis in 2021-2022 (Katarzyna Jedrzejczyk-Kuliniak).- Chapter 9. Make live and let die: biopolitical borders, migrants andrefugees in PIS’ Poland (Alexandra Yatsyk).- Chapter 10. Promoting Peace to end Russia’s War against Ukraine: An unholy alliance between the Far Right and Far Left in Germany? (Florian Hartleb).- Chapter 11. The impact of war in Ukraine on the political and ideological agenda of European post-communist state conservative populists: the case of EKRE (Illimar Ploom).- Chapter 12. The Russia Discourses of Estonian Populists: Before and After the War in Ukraine (Andrey Makarychev).- Chapter 13. War of narratives and revisionist challenge – the evolving strategic partnership between the New Right movement in the United States and the Russian Federation (Holger Mölder)