The Connection Between Neoliberal Globalisation and Authoritarian Populism in the US

Jing Gui
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This study delves into the growth trajectory of authoritarian populism in the United States, focusing on its surge during the Trump administration. By dissecting the phenomenon from three different perspectives - political, economic and cultural - the paper provides a holistic understanding of its overall impact on the American landscape. The paper not only highlights the impact of this wave of populism, but also explores possible future strategies and measures that the US government may adopt in response. Furthermore, this study extends its utility beyond the borders of the United States. The insights and recommendations presented in this paper can serve as an important blueprint in an era where populist sentiments are becoming increasingly prevalent across the globe. Countries around the world can develop strategies to mitigate potential threats and challenges as they grapple with similar populist tendencies. In essence, this study can serve as both a diagnostic tool for understanding the extent of the rise of authoritarian populism in the United States and as a guide for countries around the world aiming to navigate and respond to such political currents.
新自由主义全球化与美国独裁民粹主义之间的联系
本研究深入探讨了威权民粹主义在美国的发展轨迹,重点关注其在特朗普执政期间的激增。通过从政治、经济和文化三个不同角度对这一现象进行剖析,本文提供了对其对美国整体影响的整体理解。论文不仅强调了这股民粹主义浪潮的影响,还探讨了美国政府未来可能采取的应对策略和措施。此外,本研究还将其实用性扩展到了美国境外。在民粹主义情绪在全球日益盛行的时代,本文提出的见解和建议可以作为一个重要的蓝图。世界各国在应对类似的民粹主义倾向时,可以制定战略来减轻潜在的威胁和挑战。从本质上讲,本研究既可以作为了解美国专制民粹主义崛起程度的诊断工具,也可以作为世界各国旨在引导和应对此类政治潮流的指南。
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