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ID180829
Title ProperFar-right populism and foreign policy identity
Other Title InformationJair Bolsonaro's ultra-conservatism and the new politics of alignment
LanguageENG
AuthorGuimarães, Feliciano de Sá
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the last two decades, far-right populists have formed governments all over the world. However, systematic analyses on how far-right leaders recreate their countries' foreign policy identity are still underdeveloped. In this article, we analyse how far-right populist leaders use their conservative identity-set to align with other right-wing governments and how they use the same conservative repertoire to deal with ideological rivals. More precisely, we argue that these leaders tend to overemphasize a deep conservative identity-set towards other far-right populist governments, something we call ‘thick conservative identity’. This profoundly conservative identity-set is composed of three national role conceptions: anti-globalism, nationalism and anti-foe. However, they do not repeat this identity-set towards ideological rivals, preferring to use a more nuanced and contradictory one, something we call ‘thin conservative identity’. The trigger of such difference is the anticipated mutual expectation of conservatism between Ego and Alter, in which Ego mimics Alter's deep conservatism. We use Jair Bolsonaro's alignment with Donald Trump and Bolsonaro's relationship with China as illustrative cases. We use the main concepts of role theory to understand both how conservative alignments are created and how far-right governments deal with ideological rivals.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs Vol. 97, No.2; Mar 2021: p.345–363
Journal SourceInternational Affairs Vol: 97 No 2
Key WordsForeign Policy Identity ;  Far-right Populism ;  Jair Bolsonaro's ultra-conservatism


 
 
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