
Rethinking Populism
Hans-Georg Betz(Author)
Edward Elgar Publishing
Will be published approx. on 28. February 2026
Book
Hardback
164 pages
978-1-80088-476-2 (ISBN)
Description
In this timely book, Hans-Georg Betz rethinks the concept of populism to address crucial questions around this complex, multifaceted, and enduring political phenomenon. Betz provides a novel interpretative framework based on the extant theoretical and empirical literature and supported by primary sources.
Rethinking Populism highlights the divisive nature of populism, exploring the economic, social, and political dynamics fueling its rise and success. It tackles key facets of the field, including questions of identity, recognition, and the disruptions associated with globalization, financialization, digitalization, and skill-biased technological change. Chapters address populism's endurance and past failures, offering diverse case studies that underscore the dynamics which engender populist mobilization. Betz illustrates how nativism, culture-wars, gender, and emotions such as nostalgia and resentment are drivers of contemporary radical right-wing populism.
The book is an essential resource for students and academics in political science, political theory, economics, sociology, and cultural history. It is also of interest to policymakers and practitioners involved in international politics and public policy.
Rethinking Populism highlights the divisive nature of populism, exploring the economic, social, and political dynamics fueling its rise and success. It tackles key facets of the field, including questions of identity, recognition, and the disruptions associated with globalization, financialization, digitalization, and skill-biased technological change. Chapters address populism's endurance and past failures, offering diverse case studies that underscore the dynamics which engender populist mobilization. Betz illustrates how nativism, culture-wars, gender, and emotions such as nostalgia and resentment are drivers of contemporary radical right-wing populism.
The book is an essential resource for students and academics in political science, political theory, economics, sociology, and cultural history. It is also of interest to policymakers and practitioners involved in international politics and public policy.
Reviews / Votes
'This series of essays concisely summarizes the trajectory of populism throughout the West, providing vivid historical detail as well as conceptual and theoretical clarity about populism and its causes. The volume serves as an introduction to populism studies and a forum for discussing the core political challenges we face in a globalized world.' -- Kirk A. Hawkins, Brigham Young University, USA 'Hans-Georg Betz, one of the foremost scholars of populism, masterfully combines deep theoretical insight with rich historical knowledge in Rethinking Populism. This sharp and timely book illuminates the roots and contemporary dynamics of populist mobilization with rare clarity.' -- Jens Rydgren, Stockholm University, Sweden 'In his pioneering 1994 book on radical right-wing populism the author linked its success to socioeconomic resentment. Today, he sees it more in metapolitics, in the culture-wars these parties wage, triggering strong emotional and affective responses. The combination of nationalism, xenophobia and anti-genderism is the new winning formula. A brilliant demonstration.' -- Nonna Mayer, Sciences Po, FranceMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-80088-476-2 (9781800884762)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Hans-Georg Betz, Professor of Political Science (retired), University of Zurich, Switzerland