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AMERICAN POPULISM (2) answer(s).
 
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Jacksonian revolt : American populism and the liberal order / Mead, Walter Russell   Journal Article
Mead, Walter Russell Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract For the first time in 70 years, the American people have elected [2] a president who disparages [3] the policies, ideas, and institutions at the heart of postwar U.S. foreign policy. No one knows how the foreign policy of the Trump administration will take shape, or how the new president’s priorities and preferences will shift as he encounters the torrent of events and crises ahead. But not since Franklin Roosevelt’s administration has U.S. foreign policy witnessed debates this fundamental.
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Trump and American populism : old whine, new bottles / Kazin, Michael   Journal Article
Kazin, Michael Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Donald Trump is an unlikely populist [1]. The Republican nominee for U.S. president inherited a fortune, boasts about his wealth and his many properties, shuttles between his exclusive resorts and luxury hotels, and has adopted an economic plan [2] that would, among other things, slash tax rates for rich people like himself. But a politician does not have to live among people of modest means, or even tout policies that would boost their incomes, to articulate their grievances and gain their support. Win or lose, Trump has tapped into a deep vein of distress and resentment among millions of white working- and middle-class Americans.
Key Words Economic Plan  Trump  American Populism  U.S. President 
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