Do populists escalate international disputes?/ Sandra Destradi and Johannes Plagemann
Material type: TextPublication details: 2024Subject(s): In: International Affairs, Volume 100, Number 5, September 2024, pg.1919-1940Summary: The populist discourse typically refers to principles of “common sense” and the interest of the common man, often embodied in the populist leader himself. Among the potentially most consequential effects of populism is its impact on countries' international conflict behaviour. It depends on the personalization of foreign policy and its use for mobilizing domestic support.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The populist discourse typically refers to principles of “common sense” and the interest of the common man, often embodied in the populist leader himself. Among the potentially most consequential effects of populism is its impact on countries' international conflict behaviour. It depends on the personalization of foreign policy and its use for mobilizing domestic support.
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