Neoliberal nationalism : immigration and the rise of the populist right

"The Brexit and Trump "double shock" of 2016 marks a deep caesura in the history of liberal societies. In the center of the populist storm is immigration. It is no longer sufficient, if it ever was, to look at Western states' immigration and citizenship policies through the singu...

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Auteur principal : Joppke Christian (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Neoliberal nationalism : immigration and the rise of the populist right / Christian Joppke
Publié : Cambridge, United Kingdom, New York : Cambridge University Press , 2021
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XII-328 p.)
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Documents associés : Autre format: Neoliberal Nationalism
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Résumé : "The Brexit and Trump "double shock" of 2016 marks a deep caesura in the history of liberal societies. In the center of the populist storm is immigration. It is no longer sufficient, if it ever was, to look at Western states' immigration and citizenship policies through the singular lens of advancing liberalism. Instead, two additional forces have to be factored-in: a new nationalism, but also the neoliberal restructuring of governing and society in which this nationalism is generated. Through a comparative look at changing immigration and citizenship policies across the Western state world, Christian Joppke demonstrates that many of the new restrictions can actually be accounted for within a neoliberal rather than a nationalist framework. Moreover, some of the restrictive changes, such as the rise of "earned citizenship", are due to neoliberalism and nationalism working in tandem, in terms of a genuinely neoliberal nationalism. The neoliberalism-nationalism nexus is complex, its components sometimes opposing but sometimes complementing or even constituting one another. The nexus is still unlikely to reverse nondiscriminatory immigration and citizenship policies whose liberal basis remains intact"-- (4e de couv.)
Bibliographie : Bibliogr. p. 284-316. Index
ISBN : 978-1-108-48259-2
978-1-108-71076-3