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Domestic sources of foreign and security policy

Whither populism?

Will the trend towards more populism will be broken with second thoughts on Trump, Brexit, external crises?

— On security/Lundin (@londil) July 30, 2016

.@AndresVelasco: #Populism is profoundly anti-democratic https://t.co/eOXN7KuKB9

— Project Syndicate (@ProSyn) October 30, 2016

Woher kommt all der #Populismus? Warum wollen Menschen #Trump wählen? Die Philosophin Judith Butler im Interview https://t.co/K9Qk0cu5HZ

— ZEIT ONLINE (@zeitonline) October 28, 2016

The Truth About Populism and Foreign Policy | Foreign Affairs https://t.co/TAy5zMC1wk

— On security/Lundin (@londil) June 3, 2016

David Miliband: "Populism is popular until it's elected". Then the horrific consequences of what the ignorant masses have done takes effect.

— Bill Madden (@activist360) October 30, 2016

Is #globalisation driving the rise of #populism? @cohensetto reviews the debate https://t.co/4Ie4RJDGpT pic.twitter.com/J5XSOCNf9L

— Bruegel (@Bruegel_org) May 15, 2016

This New Yorker piece is pretty ambitious and inclusive in examining Trump's populism and the change in parties https://t.co/FxdCkY2zn5

— Katherine Miller (@katherinemiller) October 31, 2016

Crawford's @benasci1 on the domestic sources of foreign policy in #Japan: http://t.co/DYNq8XC7g0

— ANU Crawford School (@ANUCrawford) July 28, 2014

New paper by @TobyMatthiesen on domestic sources of Saudi foreign policy 4 @BrookingsInst Rethinking Pol Islam series http://t.co/Yo66XSxicd

— Kristian Ulrichsen (@Dr_Ulrichsen) August 31, 2015

Lehne and Grabbe: Can the EU Survive Populism? - Carnegie Europe - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace https://t.co/djyRnTPtRN

— On security/Lundin (@londil) June 16, 2016

How much do you see foreign and security policies of major actors such as Russia as a function of domestic factors?

— On security/Lundin (@londil) December 10, 2015

Iceland's economy is strong, but populism is flourishing. https://t.co/7o9TfEvFfK

— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) October 31, 2016

Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy West European Reactions to the Falklands Conflict Christopher Hill http://t.co/csYVCCl - #Falkland Isles

— Joe Thorpe (@JoeThorpe1963) July 3, 2011

Problem EU security debate: over-complication or simplification? Absence of strategic focus aggravates both, promotes populism. @euglobstrat

— On security/Lundin (@londil) January 17, 2014

The Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy: Insights and Evidence - Google Books https://t.co/BWmGceJFIG

— On security/Lundin (@londil) December 10, 2015

Trump and a rise in populism across Europe show that Reagan's free market legacy is under siege, writes @Jmackin2 https://t.co/ojarvEGMDs □

— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) October 27, 2016

that's from here, on the domestic sources of Saudi foreign policy https://t.co/996SFVWxFO

— JP McGinnis (@jp_mcginnis) December 5, 2015

#InternationalPolitics Special Issue: The Domestic Sources of #China's Foreign Economic Policies: https://t.co/6JEQm2SjSr #PoliticalEconomy

— Palgrave Journals (@PalgraveJournal) November 3, 2015

New Book Review – The Domestic Sources of European Foreign Policy http://t.co/RdGmD1azu9

— E-IR (@E_IR) April 7, 2014
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