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The Conservative Challenge to Globalization: Anglo-American Perspectives

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The benefits of globalization have long been trumpeted by right-wing and centre-left politicians and is enshrined in the neoliberal consensus of western democracies. However, in recent years, conservative rhetoric has turned increasingly anti-globalization. Ray Kiely examines this new trend, in particular the discourse of “winners” and “losers” of globalization that has emerged since the financial crisis, and which has been used by conservative politicians in the United States and the UK to reflect real and imagined threats to domestic economies and national identity.

The book examines new US and UK conservative movements (alongside earlier traditions) and the development of conservative ideas, in particular projects for renewal, that have shaped responses to globalization that challenge neoliberal and third way approaches. The nostalgia for a former supposed age of economic and societal harmony, which has characterized this conservative anti-globalization response is given particular attention. The popular mantras of deregulation and economic nationalism that loomed large in both the election of Donald Trump and the UK’s Brexit vote are shown to be potent examples of the success of this new conservative (anti-)globalization rhetoric.

As well as examining the changing nature of Anglo-American conservatism, the book also offers an insightful account of the wider resurgence of populism.

Author: Kiely Ray
Publisher: AGENDA PUBLISHING
Pages: 272
ISBN: 9781788210973
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2020

1. Introduction
2. The three waves of globalization theory: revisiting the debate in the light of conservative analyses
3. A fourth wave of globalization: from the third way to conservative (anti-) globalization
4. British Conservatism and the international: free trade, the Anglosphere and Brexit
5. US conservativism: Trumping globalization?
6. Conservatism, populism and the liberal state: a critique
7. Conservatism and the political economy of (anti-) globalization: a critique
8. Conclusions

Ray Kiely is Professor of International Politics at Queen Mary University of London. His books include The BRICs, US 'Decline' and Global Transformations (2015) and The Neoliberal Paradox (2018) .

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