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100 _aKiely, Ray
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245 _aAssessing conservative populism: A new double movement or neoliberal populism?
260 _aDevelopment and Change
300 _a51(2), Mar, 2020: p.398-417
520 _aThis article examines the populist turn through the lens of changing social policy by relating this to the question of whether or not conservative and far‐right populism represent a break from, or a new mutation of, neoliberalism. Does this shift represent a conservative Polanyian double movement, or a mutation and extension of neoliberalism? This question is examined through a brief account of neoliberalism's failures, both before and after 2008, and how conservative populism challenged it, particularly around the question of liberal social policy. In then defining and discussing neoliberalism, the article shows how conservative populism in some respects challenges it, through its focus on re‐politicization in the face of technocratic and economistic de‐politicization and disenchantment. But the article then demonstrates important similarities and continuities in both neoliberal theory and populist practice. - Reproduced
773 _aDevelopment and Change
906 _aPOPULISM
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