The Populist Logic on the Environment
Series: Transforming Environmental Politics and Policy;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 30 July 2025
- ISBN 9781032729763
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages92 pages
- Size 216x138 mm
- Weight 170 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 1 Tables, black & white 683
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Short description:
The Populist Logic on the Environment provides a framework that draws from populism’s essence to explain populist politicians’ approaches to the environment.
MoreLong description:
The Populist Logic on the Environment provides a framework that draws from populism’s essence to explain populist politicians’ approaches to the environment.
Over the past few decades, populism has spread across the world – particularly in Europe, but also notably in the US, South America, and Asia. Its essential features – especially its ideological 'thinness' – mean that we can observe considerable variations across populists in their environmental stances. This holds across the political spectrum from the left to the right, despite the traditional tendency of right-wing parties to be skeptical of pro-environmental positions and of left-wing parties to subscribe to them. Regardless of variations, however, ‘true populists’ can be expected to consistently anchor environmental stances in people-centrism and anti-elitism – in ways linked to additional party-specific factors. This book systematizes analytically what the literature observes, corrects some of its empirical limitations, and allows for reflection on the commitment by any one populist party to the environment. The authors undertake a cross-regional analysis of four case studies to illustrate their argument: Marine Le Pen’s National Rally in France, the US Republican Party led by Donald Trump, Spain’s Podemos led by Pablo Iglesias, and Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro’s socialist regime in Venezuela.
This book will appeal to scholars and students of political science, public policy, environmental studies, sociology, and geography, as well as a general audience interested in populism and the environment.
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction: The Rise of Populism and the Environmental Question
Chapter 1. The Limits of the Existing Research on Populism and the Environment
Chapter 2. A Framework for the Populist Logic on the Environment
Chapter 3. Methodology
Chapter 4. Right-Wing and Pro-Environment in France: National Rally's Nationalistic Green Localism
Chapter 5. Right-Wing and Anti-Environment in the US: Trump’s ‘America First’ Populism
Chapter 6. Left-Wing and Pro-Environment in Spain: Podemos’s Bottom-Up Agenda
Chapter 7. Left-Wing and Anti-Environment in Venezuela: Chávez’s and Maduro’s Anti-Capitalist Resource Nationalism
Chapter 8. Reflections on the Populist Approach to the Environment: Present and Futures
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