Populist international (dis)order? Lessons from world-order visions in Latin American populism

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作者
Farias, Deborah Barros Leal
Casaroes, Guilherme
Wajner, Daniel F.
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基金
以色列科学基金会;
关键词
populism; foreign policy; Latin America; liberalism; MULTILATERALISM; AGENDA; IMPACT; END;
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10.1093/ia/iiae179
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D81 [国际关系];
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030207 ;
摘要
The study of populism's international links has grown significantly. Yet, there are gaps in conceptualizing potential implications for the international order. Our study contributes to filling this gap by asking: if a 'populist international order' (PIO) were to emerge, and populists could envision the world close(r) to their liking, what would this order look like? We pursue answers through a plausibility probe of three deductively-derived normative pillars: 1) cooperation under a PIO is characterized by more fractured, mostly symbolic, small-scale multilateralism; 2) a PIO relies on a narrow, selective embrace of the rule of law, to be respected only when seen as representing the wishes of the 'real people'; and 3) the commitment to pluralism in 'international society' is replaced by an anti-pluralist, monolithic notion of popular sovereignty as the primary behavioural driver. Our analysis is based on contemporary populist leadership from Latin America: Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro, Venezuela's Nicol & aacute;s Maduro and Mexico's Andr & eacute;s Manuel L & oacute;pez Obrador. We examine how these populists have addressed our proposed PIO pillars in different ways and shaped their world-order visions in relation to them. The lessons derived from this study can contribute to bridging gaps regarding the effects of global populism in International Relations, including prospects of mitigating the systemic impact of populism on the international order.
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页码:2003 / 2024
页数:22
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