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Political Economy, Nationalistic Populism, and Immigration in Today's World
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Political Economy, Nationalistic Populism, and Immigration in Today’s World

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Political Economy, Nationalistic Populism, and Immigration: A Primer for the Social Sciences is a core text for a multidisciplinary range of courses in economics, political science, sociology, international studies, public policy, and the social sciences.

The text weaves together an understanding of the interconnected topics: of global nationalistic populism; authoritarianism; immigration; conditions in developing countries; social systems and safety nets; diversity; and ultimately, happiness as measured by global happiness surveys.

The text is designed for a global audience through the use of examples and case studies in a manner that is clear to students and provides all prerequisite knowledge for undergraduates. It includes content on countries across the developing world, Europe, Canada, and the United States. There is considerable emphasis on the politics and ideologies of Europe and the United States and how these relate to immigration and impact each other.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 June 2025
Pages
296
ISBN
9781032994291

Political Economy, Nationalistic Populism, and Immigration: A Primer for the Social Sciences is a core text for a multidisciplinary range of courses in economics, political science, sociology, international studies, public policy, and the social sciences.

The text weaves together an understanding of the interconnected topics: of global nationalistic populism; authoritarianism; immigration; conditions in developing countries; social systems and safety nets; diversity; and ultimately, happiness as measured by global happiness surveys.

The text is designed for a global audience through the use of examples and case studies in a manner that is clear to students and provides all prerequisite knowledge for undergraduates. It includes content on countries across the developing world, Europe, Canada, and the United States. There is considerable emphasis on the politics and ideologies of Europe and the United States and how these relate to immigration and impact each other.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 June 2025
Pages
296
ISBN
9781032994291