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The Global Spread of Populism: Implications for Policy

Robert Pekkanen, MW 230-420, THO 231

Class Description: The election of Donald J. Trump as the U.S. President in 2016, Brexit, Hugo Chavez in Venezuela, Geert Wilders in the Netherlands and Marine Le Pen’s National Front in France—these are just a few of the recent events that have focused the world’s attention on populism. What is populism? What causes it? Where do we see populism, and where is it absent?  Why? Is populism good or bad for democracy? Will a populist global wave force fundamental changes to international economic relations, or relations among (some or all) states? What the implications for policy, especially foreign policy and international economic policy? This Task Force will answer these questions for their sponsor/evaluator, Freedom House.

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