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(Ebook) Donald Trump and American Populism by Richard S. Conley ISBN 9781474450065, 9781474450089, 9781474450096, 1474450067, 1474450083, 1474450091

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Authors:Richard S. Conley
Pages:372 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:1
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.91 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781474450065, 9781474450089, 9781474450096, 1474450067, 1474450083, 1474450091
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(Ebook) Donald Trump and American Populism by Richard S. Conley ISBN 9781474450065, 9781474450089, 9781474450096, 1474450067, 1474450083, 1474450091

Dissecting the populist leadership style of President Donald Trump

  • Places Trump’s presidential leadership style within a comparatively historical and political development theoretical framework
  • Considers Trump’s use of social media as a form of public politics that represents an adaptation of presidential communication style to new technology while rebuffing the traditional bully pulpit
  • Assesses the impact of Trump’s negative rhetoric and efforts to challenge if not delegitimize other national institutions (Courts, Congress), question media truthfulness, and his personalization of political opponents
  • Employs case studies to weigh Trump’s political strategy, from mobilizing grassroots support to foreign diplomacy

This book evaluates the presidency of Donald Trump from a comparative, historical approach to connect his populist style to his predecessors.

Trump’s method of communication through social media obviously differs from previous candidates and presidents with populist platforms, but his themes - a disdain for elites, grassroots support, majoritarianism, anti-intellectual discourse, and nativism―borrow variably from such figures as Andrew Jackson, Huey Long, Barry Goldwater, and Ross Perot. As such, Trump’s approach to governance falls within a long tradition of populism dating to the 19th Century.

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