Paradoxes of Populism Christiane PaulParadoxes of Populism discusses the fantasies, promises and contradictions of populism as also its backgrounds and causes. While demonstrating the many varieties of populism, the book explains its rising popularity and steers the reader through the many myths and misconceptions surrounding it.
this book investigates how the conditions of democratic statehood have changed at key historical intervals since 1945
the value of rhetoric in generating community – from the King’s English to the use of ‘public’ as a rhetorical community
this new volume examines theatrical destinations in New York
The key text for students of British and European contemporary political issues
the question remains heated and important discoveries continue to challenge long standing assumptions
' So goes an emerging consensus on both sides of the relationship between the Bank and its largest borrower
anger and anxious uncertainty
It re-imagines and re-evaluates the Red Cross as an institutional network and a key actor in the humanitarian space through two centuries of war and peace
This collection tells the story of Thomas Becket's turbulent life
the book demonstrates just how much death matters in wartime – not just to the individual
Illuminates Virginia Woolf and several contemporary writers and artists through new research and discoveries
the more general significance of the car crash