Neoliberal Nationalism :Immigration and the Rise of the Populist Right
Neoliberal Nationalism :Immigration and the Rise of the Populist Right
paperback
Published:
7 January, 2021
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781108710763 |
| ISBN10 | 110871076X |
| Number Of Pages | 342 |
| Item Weight | 400 g |
| Product Dimensions | 153 x 230 x 20 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Cambridge University Press |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
'Neoliberal Nationalism is a masterfully executed analysis of the impact of neoliberalism and contemporary nationalism on immigration and citizenship policy across the Global North. By analyzing neoliberalism and nationalism side-by-side, Joppke once again breaks new theoretical ground. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in immigration populism.' Antje Ellermann, Associate Professor of Political Science (Comparative Politics), and Director of the Institute for European Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
'This book is an impressive achievement. It is a work of wide-ranging synthesis - drawing on political theory, immigration studies, and political economy - and of penetrating analysis. Swimming against a mighty current, Joppke rejects the term 'populism' as so varied in meaning to be devoid of content and instead explains immigration and citizenship policy with reference to two concepts: nationalism and neo-liberalism. Brexit, Trump, and the far-right are the triumph of an ugly and exclusivist nationalism, and all three are both products and critiques of neo-liberalism. Contemporary immigration and citizenship are anti-nationalist but neo-liberal: qualifications-based, rights-denuded, and increasingly temporary in the former, earned rather than automatically acquired in the latter. Liberalism, both bloodied and bowed, will survive the dual onslaught, but it will never be the same. Analytically powerful and beautifully written, this is the best book on immigration and citizenship available.' Randall Hansen, University of Toronto
'Neoliberal Nationalism does what many other books about immigration (and especially anti-immigration) policies promise but do not deliver: it takes neoliberalism seriously ... Recommended.' R. A. Harper, Choice
Author's Bio
Christian Joppke is Professor of Sociology at the University of Bern. Over the last decade he has published Citizenship and Immigration (2010), Legal Integration of Islam with John Torpey (2013), The Secular State Under Siege (2015), and Is Multiculturalism Dead? (2017).