1st Edition
Routledge Handbook of Populism and Foreign Policy
Table of contents
1. Introduction, by David Cadier, Angelos Chryssogelos and Sandra Destradi
SECTION 1: CONCEPTS AND THEORIES
2. The Ideational Approach to Populism and the Study of Foreign Policy, by Sandra Destradi
3. The Politico-Strategic Approach to Populism and the Study of Foreign Policy, by David Cadier
4. The Discourse-Theoretic Approach to Populism and the Study of Foreign Policy, by Hakkı Taş
5. The Stylistic Approach the Study of Foreign Policy, by Théo Aiolfi
6. Populism and International Relations Theories, by Angelos Chryssogelos
7. How International Politics Helps Explain Domestic Politics: The End of the Cold War and the Rise of Contemporary Populism, by Bertjan Verbeek and Andrej Zaslove
SECTION 2: FACTORS AND PROCESSES
8. Populism and Individual Leaders in Foreign Policy: A Leadership-Profiling Perspective, by Klaus Brummer
9. Populism, Roles and Foreign Policy, by Leslie E. Wehner
10. Populist Uses of History and Foreign Policy, by Senem Aydın-Düzgit and Bahar Rumelili
11. Populism and Political Violence in Foreign Policy, by Semir Dzebo and Erin K. Jenne
12. Populist Security Narratives and Foreign Policy: The Case of America First, by Georg Löfflmann
13. Populism, Coalition Dynamics, and Foreign Policy, by Hanna Corsini
14. Populism and the Centralisation of Foreign Policy Decision-Making: Paths and Patterns, by Vihang Jumle, Johannes Plagemann, Sandra Destradi, Elena Dressler, Alyssa Santiago and Ronald Schleehauf
15. Populist Communication, Discursive Strategy, and Foreign Policy, by Corina Lacatus and Gustav Meibauer
16. Populism, Parties, and Foreign Policy by Falk Ostermann
SECTION 3: ACTORS AND STRUCTURES
17. Career Diplomats and Populist Leaders: Mediating or Marketing Estrangement?, by Kira Huju and Christian Lequesne
18. Populism and International Organisations: Beyond Backlash, by Kilian Spandler and Fredrik Söderbaum
19. Populism and EU Foreign Policy, by Ana E. Juncos and Karolina Pomorska
20. Foreign Policy Think Tanks under Populist Governments: The Case of Poland, by Monika Sus and Joanna Dyduch
21. Populist Foreign Policy and International Law: Shielding the Domestic, by Heike Krieger
22. Populism and Regionalism: Of the People or of the Elite?, by Daniel F. Wajner
23. The Transnational Dimensions of Populism, by Panos Panayotu and Giorgos Katsambekis
24. Populism and Diasporas, by Erdi Ozturk
25. The Role of Military Thinking in Bolsonaro’s Populist Foreign Policy, by Erica Resende
SECTION 4: ISSUES AND POLICY AREAS
26. Populism and the Use of Force, by Fabrizio Coticchia
27. Populism and International Trade, by Amy Skonieczny
28. Populism and Foreign Economic Policy, by Stephan Fouquet
29. Right-Wing Ethnopopulism and Migration Policy, by Diego Caballero-Vèlez and Eugenio Cusumano
30. Populism, Energy Transitions, and International Politics, by Kacper Szulecki
31. Populism and International Climate Policy: Insights from the United States, Brazil, India, and Mexico, by Jana Kistner
32. Populism and Nuclear Weapons, by Michal Onderco
33. Populism and the Aesthetics of Security: The Case of Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy, by Bohdana Kurylo
34. Populism and Development Policy: The Case of European Populist Radical Right Parties, by Christine Hackenesch
35. Populism and Peacemaking, by Dana M. Landau and Lior Lehrs
36. Civilisational Populism: Ideology and Discourse, by Tamas Dudlak
Biography
David Cadier is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Strategic Research (IRSEM) in Paris. He is also a Visiting Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges and an Associate Researcher and Adjunct Lecturer at Sciences Po Paris. Previously, he held positions at, inter alia, the London School of Economics, SAIS Johns Hopkins University, the University of Groningen, and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
Angelos Chryssogelos is Reader in Politics and International Relations in the School of Social Sciences and Professions of London Metropolitan University. He holds a PhD from the European University Institute and in the past he has held positions at LSE, King's College London, Harvard, and the Schuman Centre of the EUI.
Sandra Destradi holds the Chair of International Relations at the University of Freiburg and she is a DAAD long-term guest professor at Reichman University. She is a PI of the project 'Populism and Foreign Policy' funded by the German Research Foundation (financial assistance is gratefully acknowledged, grant DE 1918/3-1), and she leads the MSCA doctoral network 'International Dimensions and Effects of Populism' (IDEoPOP), funded by the European Union (Project 101168714).






