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The Rise of Right-Wing Populist Parties and Reversal of Economic Reforms in Developing Democracies

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 2024

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When and why are right-wing populist (RWP) parties electorally successful in developing democracies? What are the consequences of their electoral success? The Rise of Right-Wing Populist Parties and Reversal of Economic Reforms in Developing Democracies presents an original theoretical framework that is grounded in the socio-economic characteristics of developing countries to answer these questions. Vineeta Yadav and Bumba Mukherjee argue that when a sudden reversal financial crisis occurs in a highly clientelist developing democracy, RWP parties can successfully win the electoral support of voters, particularly those belonging to the traditional group in society. They secure their win by promising to adopt nationalist economic policies to restore the social and economic status of voters, particularly those belonging to the traditional groups. Upon winning elections, they deliver on this program by adopting protectionist trade policies and reducing the independence of their country’s central banks so they can manipulate monetary policy to support dominant group voters. Consequently, they reverse key elements of economic globalization. To provide evidence for these claims the authors conduct in-depth analyses of two important cases – the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of India and the Partido Social Liberal (PSL) of Brazil using survey experiments and qualitative evidence, and they analyze Time-Series Cross-Sectonial data for 58 developing countries from 1980 to 2018 to establish the generalizability of their arguments.

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Copyright year
2024
ISBN-Print
978-1-66692-453-4
ISBN-Online
978-1-6669-2454-1
Publisher
Lexington, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
260
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Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Acknowledgments No access
  1. Introduction No access Pages 1 - 26
  2. The Rise of RWP Parties in Developing Democracies No access Pages 27 - 50
  3. Trade Barriers, Central Banks, and Right-Wing Populists No access Pages 51 - 76
  4. Statistical Analysis of Electoral Support for Right-Wing Populist Parties No access Pages 77 - 88
  5. Right-Wing Populism, Trade Protection, and Central Bank Independence No access Pages 89 - 104
  6. The Traditionally Dominant Group and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism in India No access Pages 105 - 136
  7. The Traditionally Dominant Group and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism in Brazil No access Pages 137 - 164
  8. Legislative Empowerment of Right-Wing Populists and Reversal of Economic Reforms No access Pages 165 - 204
  9. Conclusion No access Pages 205 - 218
  10. Bibliography No access Pages 219 - 254
  11. Index No access Pages 255 - 258
  12. About the Authors No access Pages 259 - 260

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