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Back in the summer of 2018, when VOX was far from being the powerful political force it is today, they expressed their rejection of the measures adopted by the government concerning the Aquarius, the migrant rescue ship chartered by NGOs “SOS Mediterranean” and “Doctors without Borders” to save refugees and migrants in trouble at sea. As the government allowed the hosting of 629 immigrants wandering at sea, VOX saw in that decision an “act of propaganda” and accused them of performing “fake humanitarian policy” as well as “being accomplices of human trafficking mafias”. This was linked to what the political force has defined as “a calling effect”, foreseeing a massive incoming of immigrants on the Spanish coasts and urging the mobilization of the army to defend the borders.
Address the Stagnation That Paved the Way for Trump Details
OTHER WORDS-Donald Trump won’t be around forever. But the political crises his attacks on democracy have caused will outlive his one-term presidency.
For one thing, the nearly 150 congressional Republicans who supported his attempted coup will probably remain in office, even though the 14th Amendment bans anyone “engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the [the United States]” from office.
For another, Trump’s attempts to discredit the results of the election which began before the 2016 election and have continued ever since have convinced a significant portion of Republicans to doubt President-elect Biden’s legitimacy. Sixty court rulings to the contrary, including many by Trump-appointed judges, have done little to change their minds.
Discursive Approaches to Populism Across Disciplines
The Return of Populists and the People Editors:
Explores possible connections between populism and nationalism as well as different forms of populism (left/right, inclusive/exclusive)
Demonstrates the tensions between different schools of thought, especially in their application to so-called populist discourses
Presents case studies from international contexts including Austria, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Ecuador, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, the UK, and the USA
Gives a thorough overview of discourse-theoretical and discourse-analytical approaches to populism
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This edited book presents a cross-disciplinary and international conversation about the discursive nature of ‘populist’ politics. Based on the idea that language and meaning making are