RT Book T1 The radical right: politics of hate on the margins of global capital T2 Studies in critical social sciences A2 Santos, Fabio Luis Barbosa dos A2 Lero, Cecilia A2 Gerőcs, Tamás 1983- LA English PP Leiden Boston PB Brill YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1827077611 AB "This book discusses five cases of hatred politics on the margins of global capital: Turkey under Erdogan (assumed office in 2003), Hungary under Orbán (assumed office in 2010), India under Modi (assumed office in 2014); the Philippines under Duterte (assumed office in 2016) and Brazil under Bolsonaro (assumed office in 2019). How did they come to power? What strategies of legitimation do they employ? What resistances do they face? Country case studies lay the foundation for a systematic comparison that illuminates the key dynamics of this novel political form. Analyses of their reponses to the Covid-19 pandemic further shed light on their methods in a time of crisis and a chapter that considers the Trump presidency indicates how we can understand these leaderships given their pronounced counterpart in the Global North - and vice-versa. This is not a mere collection of texts commissioned from specialists, but the result of a two-year-long collective endeavor: an international taskforce to respond to a global phenomenon"-- NO Includes index CN HN49.R33 SN 9789004526396 K1 Radicalism : Developing countries : Case studies K1 Right-wing extremists : Developing countries : Case studies K1 Globalization : Developing countries K1 Diplomatic relations.  K1 Developing Countries : Foreign relations K1 Developing Countries : Politics and government : 21st century K1 Aufsatzsammlung K1 Rechtsradikalismus : Politische Führung : Globalisierung : Geschichte 2003-2023 DO 10.1163/9789004526396