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Populism and the quest for political power: the pitfalls to populist electoral success in Canada

Political Science

Populism and the quest for political power: the pitfalls to populist electoral success in Canada

S. Karimi

Explore the rise of anti-establishment political parties and the nuances of populism in Canada. Sirvan Karimi's research unveils how unique factors like multiculturalism and national identity shape the electoral landscape, providing a fresh perspective on the constraints facing both left and right-wing populism.

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Abstract
Recent electoral inroads by anti-establishment political parties in Europe and around the world have led to the resurgence of the debate on populism. Within the burgeoning theoretical and analytic interpretations of the surge of populism, competing arguments have been deployed. Economic dislocation and the demographic shift within liberal democratic societies have provided fertile ground for the rise of populism. However, the success of these populist political parties, particularly the radical right populist parties, in utilizing prevailing societal resentment is to a great extent conditional upon a perceived threat to national identity. While the vestiges of political distrust and social and economic indignation can be found in Canadian society, the absence of a historically ingrained strong sense of nationhood, consolidation of multiculturalism, the eclipse of class from national political discourse, and the implausibility of resorting to Anti-Americanism as a mobilizing tactic has made it difficult for both Canadian right and left-populist forces to replicate the success of their international counterparts at the national level.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Feb 06, 2024
Authors
Sirvan Karimi
Tags
populism
anti-establishment
Canada
national identity
multiculturalism
electoral success
political parties
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