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ID162486
Title ProperCountercurrent to globalization
Other Title Informationrise of right-wing populism in the Global North
LanguageENG
AuthorA.S.M. Tarek Hassan Semul ;  Semul, A.S.M. Tarek Hassan
Summary / Abstract (Note)The world has been witnessing a disrupting socio-political phenomenon of the emergence of right-wing populism. What is particularly striking about this is that it has concurrently affected politics and society both in Europe and the United States (US). There are several alarming consequences of the rise of right-wing populism, such as increasing rift between races and ethnicities, between and among social classes, and finally between cultures. It runs the risk of reversing the gains accrued from globalization and the ideas such as liberal democracy. Given the weight of this new socio-political phenomena, the article seeks to identify the causes behind the rise of populism. It argues that the roots of populism can be traced in the uneven development among states exacerbated by globalization process. The process has allowed for flight of capital from one country to another, and thereby, creating and perpetuating a new class of ultrarich. This has created inequality among states. The emergence of right-wing populism can be seen a knee-jerk reaction to the globalization.
`In' analytical NoteBIISS Journal Vol. 39, No.1; Jan 2018: p.83-100
Journal SourceBIISS Journal 2018-03 39, 1
Key WordsGlobal North ;  Countercurrent To Globalization ;  Rise Of Right-Wing Populism