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Populism, Sovereigntism, and the Unlikely Re- Emergence of the Territorial Nation-State 被引量:1

Populism, Sovereigntism, and the Unlikely Re- Emergence of the Territorial Nation-State
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摘要 In the last three decades, the rise of a populist challenge to the liberal political mainstream exposed how shallow the supposed victory of global liberalism was, even in its heartlands in Europe and North America. Exclusive nationalism and nativism, identity politics, critiques of globaiisation and internationalism, and calls for democratic re-empowerment of the demos have converged politically on a new locus of inflated territorial, indeed 'border' sovereignty, aligning the caU of 'taking back control' on behalf of a radically re-defined community ('we') with a defensive re-territorialisation of power along existing fault lines of nation-statism. In this paper, I argue that the very same call has become the new common political denominator for all populist platforms and parties across Europe. I argue that populists across the conventional left-fight divide have deployed a rigidly territo- rialised concept of popular sovereignty in order to bestow intellectual coherence and communicative power to the otherwise disparate strands of their anti-utopian cri- tiques of globalisation. In spite of significant ideological differences between so- called fight- and left-wing populism, in the short-term the two populist projects have sought to stage their performances of sovereigntism on, behind or inside the borders of the existing nation-states.
机构地区 School of Humanities
出处 《Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences》 2018年第3期285-302,共18页 复旦人文社会科学论丛(英文版)
关键词 POPULISM SOVEREIGNTY State Power BORDER 自由主义 民族性 党员 政治 北美洲 乌托邦 全球化 欧洲
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