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The Meta-violence of Trumpism [PDF]
The rise of Donald Trump in United States politics relied on violence. This article examines uses of physical and rhetorical violence in the context of the 2016 U.S.
Samira Saramo
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Trumpism, climate and COVID: Social bases of the new science rejection. [PDF]
Although the hazards posed by greenhouse warming and COVID-19 are quite different, diagnosis and mitigation prospects for both depend heavily on science.
Lawrence C Hamilton
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Gender, Populism, and the QAnon Conspiracy Movement [PDF]
According to one recent review of the burgeoning interdisciplinary scholarly literature on populism, populism’s “relationship with gender issues remains largely understudied” (Abi-Hassan, 2017, 426–427).
Lorna Bracewell
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Transnational readings in the Trumpocene: Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140 and Chris Beckett’s America City [version 2; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations] [PDF]
This article discusses two climate fiction novels—one British, one American—that were written in the runup to two major political events on either side of the Atlantic in 2016—the Brexit referendum and the first election of Donald Trump to the US ...
Dolores Resano
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The author in the article examines the historical roots and economic and social reasons for the coming to power of the unconventional representative of the US Republican Party, multimillionaire Donald Trump.
Ройс Джейсон Ліндсі
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Internationalization and globalization: Concept, interpretation and communication [PDF]
Today, globalization has completely determined our everyday life. However, due to COVID-19 virus pandemic, it has received unprecedented attention. There is a lively debate about whether it is useful, whether it is needed, and where it is headed.
Hámori Tamás Tibor
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Concepts developed in the field of political economy offer a useful framework for explaining, from aWestern perspective, the phenomenon of Trumpism as an expression of anti-system politics emergingin rich democracies in response to the effects of ...
Mirza Mahmutović
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Donald Trump's term as President of the United States was marked by, among others: nationalism,populism, rejection of democracy, political arbitrariness, exclusivity towards racial and nationalminorities, xenophobia expressed towards immigrants, but also
Mladen Obrenović, Lejla Turčilo
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The process of ideological and political transformation of American conservatism under the influence of foreign policy factors in the XXI century is discussed in the article.
L. M. Sokolshchik
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Trumpism on College Campuses [PDF]
In this paper, we report data from interviews with members of conservative political clubs at four flagship public universities. First, we categorize these students into three analytically distinct orientations regarding Donald Trump and his presidency (or what we call Trumpism). There are principled rejecters, true believers, and satisficed partisans.
Jeffrey L. Kidder, Amy J. Binder
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