从国际民粹主义到跨国民粹主义

D. McDonnell, Annika Werner
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最后一章总结了本书的主要发现及其意义。然后,它考虑了激进右翼民粹主义者在欧洲层面的未来,以及支持和反对创建一个持久的、独特的、意识形态同质的激进右翼民粹主义团体的因素。这些问题包括英国保守党和英国独立党退欧后可能产生的统一效应,以及分裂性问题,比如激进右翼民粹主义者对俄罗斯和弗拉基米尔•普京(Vladimir Putin)的迥异态度。本章认为,鉴于公众对欧盟成员国身份的更大支持,以及激进右翼民粹主义者最关心的问题(即移民问题)首先被视为欧洲问题,激进右翼民粹主义者很可能在未来几年继续将“国际民粹主义”和“跨国民粹主义”混合在一起,不仅把自己标榜为本国的救世主,而且标榜为欧洲的救世主。
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From International Populism to Transnational Populism
The final chapter summarises the book’s main findings and their significance. It then considers the future for radical right populists at European level and the factors for and against the creation of a lasting, unique, ideologically homogenous radical right populist group. These include the potentially unifying effects of the post-Brexit withdrawal of the UK Conservatives and UKIP, and divisive issues such as the very diverse attitudes to Russia and Vladimir Putin found among radical right populists. The chapter argues that, given greater public support for EU membership and the fact that the chief concern of radical right populists, namely immigration, is perceived first and foremost as a European issue, radical right populists are likely in the coming years to continue to mix “international populism” and “transnational populism”, by presenting themselves not just as saviours of their nations, but of Europe.
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