World of the Right: Radical Conservatism and Global Order
The contemporary radical Right is not merely a series of nationalist projects but a global phenomenon. This book shows how radical conservative thinkers have developed long-term counter-hegemonic strategies that challenge prevailing social and political orders both nationally and internationally. At the heart of this ideological project is a critique of liberal globalisation that seeks to mobilise transversal alliances against a common enemy: the 'New Class' of global managerial elites who are accused of undermining national sovereignty, traditional values, and cultures. 'World of the Right' argues that while the radical Right is far from a unified political movement, its calls for sovereignty, civilisational orders, and multipolarity enable complex, strategic convergences with illiberal states such as China and Russia, as well as states and people in the Global South. The potential consequences for the future of the liberal world order are profound and wide-ranging.
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World of the Right: Radical Conservatism and Global Order
The contemporary radical Right is not merely a series of nationalist projects but a global phenomenon. This book shows how radical conservative thinkers have developed long-term counter-hegemonic strategies that challenge prevailing social and political orders both nationally and internationally. At the heart of this ideological project is a critique of liberal globalisation that seeks to mobilise transversal alliances against a common enemy: the 'New Class' of global managerial elites who are accused of undermining national sovereignty, traditional values, and cultures. 'World of the Right' argues that while the radical Right is far from a unified political movement, its calls for sovereignty, civilisational orders, and multipolarity enable complex, strategic convergences with illiberal states such as China and Russia, as well as states and people in the Global South. The potential consequences for the future of the liberal world order are profound and wide-ranging.
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World of the Right: Radical Conservatism and Global Order

World of the Right: Radical Conservatism and Global Order

World of the Right: Radical Conservatism and Global Order

World of the Right: Radical Conservatism and Global Order

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Overview

The contemporary radical Right is not merely a series of nationalist projects but a global phenomenon. This book shows how radical conservative thinkers have developed long-term counter-hegemonic strategies that challenge prevailing social and political orders both nationally and internationally. At the heart of this ideological project is a critique of liberal globalisation that seeks to mobilise transversal alliances against a common enemy: the 'New Class' of global managerial elites who are accused of undermining national sovereignty, traditional values, and cultures. 'World of the Right' argues that while the radical Right is far from a unified political movement, its calls for sovereignty, civilisational orders, and multipolarity enable complex, strategic convergences with illiberal states such as China and Russia, as well as states and people in the Global South. The potential consequences for the future of the liberal world order are profound and wide-ranging.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781009516082
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 06/27/2024
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 5.94(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.47(d)

About the Author

Rita Abrahamsen is Professor in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa.

Jean-François Drolet is Professor in the School of Politics and International Relations at Queen Mary University of London.

Michael C. Williams is University Research Professor in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa.

Srdjan Vucetic is Professor in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa.

Karin Narita is Research Associate in Japanese Politics and International Relations in the School of East Asian Studies at the University of Sheffield.

Alexandra Gheciu is Professor in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and Director of the Centre for International Policy Studies at the University of Ottawa.

Table of Contents

1. A diverse and global right, 2. The Gramscian right or turning Gramsci on his head; 3. Deconstructing the global administrative state; 4. The war of position: towards a right common sense; 5. The right world.
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