The Rise of the Radical Right in the Global South
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The Rise of the Radical Right in the Global South

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  2. English
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About this book

The Rise of the Radical Right in the Global South is the first academic study—adopting an interdisciplinary and international perspective—to offer a comprehensive and groundbreaking framework for understanding the emergence and consolidation of different radical-right movements in Global South countries in the twenty-first century.

From deforestation and the anti-vaccine movement in Bolsonaro's Brazil to the massacre of religious minorities in Modi's India, the rise of the radical right in the Global South is in the news every day. Not long ago, some of these countries were globally celebrated as emerging economies that consolidated vibrant democracies. Nonetheless, they never overcame structural problems including economic inequality, social violence, cultural conservatism, and political authoritarianism. Featuring case studies from Brazil, India, the Philippines, and South Africa, and more generally from Africa and Latin America, this book analyses future scenarios and current alternatives to this political movement to the radical right. It proposes a shift of focus in examining such a trend, adopting a view from the Global South; conventional theoretical tools developed around the experience in Global North countries are not enough. The authors show that the radical right in the Global South should be analysed through specific lenses, considering national historical patterns of political and economic development and instability. They also warn that researching these countries may differ from contexts where democratic institutions are more reliable. This does not mean abandoning a transnational understanding of the radical right; rather, it calls for the opposite: the chapters examine how the radical right is invented, adapted, modified, and resisted in specific regions of the globe.

This volume will be of interest to all those researching the radical right and the politics of development and the Global South.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title Page
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Notes on contributors
  8. Introduction: A new radical right in the global South?
  9. 1 Fascisms: A view from the South
  10. 2 India’s fascist democracy
  11. 3 Left, right, left: Moving beyond the binary to think fascism in Africa
  12. 4 Populism in emerging economies: Authoritarian politics, labour precariousness, and aspirational classes in Brazil, India, and the Philippines (BIP)
  13. 5 Populist foreign policies in the Global South: Comparing the far-right identity-set between Brazil and India
  14. 6 The rise of the new far right in Latin America: Crisis of globalization, authoritarian path dependence and civilian-military relations
  15. 7 Populism and media in Duterte’s Philippines
  16. 8 Political mobilization in an era of ā€˜post-truth politics’: Disinformation and the Hindu right in India (1980s–2010s)
  17. 9 Gender and sexuality (still) in dispute: Effects of the spread of ā€œgender ideologyā€ in Brazil
  18. 10 Archives of neofascism: Charting student historical debt in a neoliberal university in South Africa
  19. 11 Denialism as government: Trust and truth in a post-neoliberal era
  20. 12 Notes on the expressive forms of the new rights: A dispute over the subjectivity of the majorities
  21. INDEX