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ART, DAVID (4) answer(s).
 
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German rescue of the Eurozone: how Germany is getting the Europe it always wanted / Art, David   Article
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Key Words Europe  Germany  Eurozone  German Rescue 
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Myth of Global Populism / Art, David   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The “rise of global populism” has become a primary metanarrative for the previous decade in advanced industrial democracies, but I argue that it is a deeply misleading one. Nativism—not populism—is the defining feature of both radical right parties in Western Europe and of radical right politicians like Donald Trump in the United States. The tide of “left-wing populism” in Europe receded quickly, as did its promise of returning power to the people through online voting and policy deliberation. The erosion of democracy in states like Hungary has not been the result of populism, but rather of the deliberate practice of competitive authoritarianism. Calling these disparate phenomena “populist” obscures their core features and mistakenly attaches normatively redeeming qualities to nativists and authoritarians.
Key Words Global Populism 
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Radical right’s gains in the heart of Europe / Art, David   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Xenophobic nationalists have entered Germany’s federal parliament and Austria’s ruling coalition. Will the far right shed its pariah status or will it succumb to infighting as it has in the past?
Key Words Europe  Radical Right 
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Why 2013 is not 1933: the radical right in Europe / Art, David   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract If Europe continues to pull itself back from the brink of financial calamity and political instability, historians will write books not about how the radical right destroyed the European project but how elected officials checked populist influences and found a way to muddle through.
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