Contemporary Populism and International Relationship

Does populism reconstruct world politics

Authors

  • Yuhui Guo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/hbem.v2i.2372

Keywords:

Populism, International Relationship, Foreign Policy, World Politics.

Abstract

The global prevalence of populism has greatly impacted domestic and world politics. In many countries, mainstream political parties have begun to be overstretched in dealing with populist power. As populist concerns gradually become Salient, relevant economic and social decisions may have to adopt compromise policies. This probably has greatly affected the country's foreign policy and has an impact on the system of international relations. In this paper, I will try to widely quote the important arguments of the mainstream school of international relations in the world, based on the system of international relations that has existed and maintained for a certain period (such as globalization, lateralization, etc.). As an entry point, I will use empirical methods to analyze the impact of populist explosions on the current international relations system( globalization, lateralization, etc.) and make some speculations about the future development of the international relations system.

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Published

06-11-2022

How to Cite

Guo, Y. (2022). Contemporary Populism and International Relationship: Does populism reconstruct world politics. Highlights in Business, Economics and Management, 2, 263-268. https://doi.org/10.54097/hbem.v2i.2372