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      Introduction to special issue: The study of populism in international relations

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      The British Journal of Politics and International Relations
      SAGE Publications

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          The rise of nationalist populism, its challenge to representative democracy and the populist impact on the liberal international order have emerged as one of the most significant phenomena in international politics in recent years. This special issue brings together a group of researchers from a wide range of theoretical, disciplinary and epistemological backgrounds, including political science, populism studies, foreign policy analysis and critical security studies, to examine the international dimension of populism and the practical impact of populism on foreign policy and international security. Empirically and conceptually, it presents audiences in political science, international relations and related disciplines with a timely review of the scope of research on populism in international relations. Our specific aim is to explore and evaluate what challenges a populist mobilisation of anti-elitism and anti-globalism presents to both the contemporary study of international politics, and the structure of the international system and key actors within it.

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                The British Journal of Politics and International Relations
                The British Journal of Politics and International Relations
                SAGE Publications
                1369-1481
                1467-856X
                August 2022
                June 07 2022
                August 2022
                : 24
                : 3
                : 403-415
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                [1 ]Department of Politics and International Studies (PAIS), University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
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                10.1177/13691481221103116
                fa9942f4-3016-4d7a-a35a-e6d24825c0b3
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