Tag: Nationalism & Populism

18 Articles

Dialogues

Clarifying the Theory and Practice of European Populism with Dr. Pauliina Patana

GJIA: In political discourse, “populism” has become somewhat of a loaded term thrown around by actors on all sides of the political spectrum. How does scholarly literature…

February 22, 2024

Dialogues

The Neglected Historical Origins of Global Economic Governance: A Conversation with Jamie Martin

GJIA: How did you come about writing your book, The Meddlers? JM: The fundamental question posed by The Meddlers, as I began research on it, was how did the international…

May 3, 2023

Dialogues

Adom Getachew on Anticolonial Worldmaking of the Past and Present

GJIA: Plenty of historical literature and political theory already exists on the decolonization period, but the reorientations to the Black Atlantic and global transformative…

February 13, 2023

Conflict & Security

Right-Wing Violence in the West

In the immediate aftermath of World War II, few observers could have imagined a revival of right-wing extremism and an accompanying surge in violence. Key figures in defunct…

December 21, 2021

Society & Culture

Mapuche Movements in Chile: From Resistance to Political Recognition

Introduction Since the creation of nation-states, indigenous peoples have been forced to assume roles assigned to them by Western society. However, in the last decades,…

May 21, 2021

Society & Culture

Uncertain Days for Scholars as Sino-U.S. Tensions Rise

In July, the Trump administration outlined plans to end the Fulbright program academic exchanges with China and Hong Kong. The move was one of several ways in which cultural…

September 28, 2020

Business & Economics

Puerto Rico Can Emerge Stronger; But It Needs Help

The tiny Caribbean island of Puerto Rico is on the rocks. Recent spikes in COVID-19 cases and deaths have forced the island to close beaches and limit visitors. The island is…

August 27, 2020

Society & Culture

The Republican People’s Party (CHP) is Complicit in the Erosion of Democracy in Turkey

Founded in 1919 by Turkey’s founding father Mustafa K. Ataturk as “the party of the state,” the CHP self-identifies as the social democratic party of the future with its…

August 6, 2020

Dialogues

Dr. Joseph Nye on “Do Morals Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump”

GJIA: In your new work “Do Morals Matter,” you ask a seemingly simple but ambitious question: “Do morals matter in American foreign policy, or is American moralism…

June 17, 2020

Global Governance

Politics at the End of the Anthropocene

The above introduction was supposed to be the opening of a text focusing on the overlap of the climate crisis, right-wing authoritarianism, and the origins of both in our fossil…

April 20, 2020