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Neoliberal Nationalism: Immigration and the Rise of the Populist Right

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The Brexit and Trump shocks of 2016 mark a deep caesura in the history of liberal societies. It is no longer sufficient, if it ever was, to look at Western states' immigration and citizenship policies through the single lens of advancing liberalism. Instead, two additional forces need to be reckoned with: a new nationalism, but also the neoliberal restructuring of state and society in which it is generated. Joppke demonstrates that many of the new policies have their roots in neoliberalism rather than the new nationalism. Moreover, some of them, such as 'earned citizenship', are the product of neoliberalism and nationalism working in tandem, in terms of a neoliberal nationalism. The neoliberalism-nationalism nexus is complex, its elements sometimes opposing but sometimes complementing or even constituting one another. This topical book will appeal to students and scholars of populism, nationalism, and immigration and citizenship, across comparative politics, sociology and political theory.

  • · Explores the linkage between the rise of new nationalism and populism in the West and the neoliberal restructuring of society and state · Argues that many restrictive trends in immigration and citizenship policies have their roots in neoliberalism rather than more recent populism or nationalism · Gives an incisive analysis of recent events including Brexit, the election of Donald Trump, and the Syrian refugee crisis in Germany
Author: Joppke Christian
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 342
ISBN: 9781108710763
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2021

Preface
1. The Neoliberalism-Nationalism Nexus
2. Courting the Top, Fending Off the Bottom: Immigration in the Populist Storm
3. More Difficult to Get, Easier to Lose, Less in Value: The Rise of Earned Citizenship
4. End of Liberalism?
Endnotes
Bibliography.

Christian Joppke is Professor of Sociology at the University of Bern

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