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The roots of Trumpism

Cultural Dynamics, 2017
This essay examines the social origins of the election of Donald Trump in November 2016, and assess the possible direction of his presidency. Riding the wave of middle class radicalism that began with the Tea Party insurgency, Trump’s nomination temporarily disrupted the dominance of capitalists over the Republican Party.
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Dark Money and Trumpism

2018
Dark Money, political expenditures that are veiled by exemptions from disclosure rules, is not just one more manifestation of the inadequacy of regulation of campaign finance rules, but denotes a sphere of politics in which super-wealthy elites engage in operational conspiracies not only to influence elections but also to reshape political culture ...
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Global Trumpism

2020
Jonathan Hopkin, Mark Blyth
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Unite against Trumpism!

The Political Quarterly, 2022
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U.S. Innovation Inequality and Trumpism

President Trump embraced economic populism centered on trade protectionism, restrictions on international capital and technology flows, and subsidies for American raw material providers and domestic manufacturers. More innovative US counties roundly rejected this economic paradigm: Voters in innovation clusters of all sizes and across the country ...
Victor Menaldo, Nicolas Wittstock
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