2018
DOI: 10.1017/s175297191800012x
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Radical conservatism and global order: international theory and the new right

Abstract: The rise of the radical ‘New Right’ (NR) across much of the global political landscape is one of the most striking political developments of recent years. This article seeks to foster international theory’s critical engagement with the NR by providing an overview of its thinking about world politics and the challenges it presents. We argue that in many ways international theory is in fact uniquely positioned to provide such an engagement, and that it is essential that international theory comes to terms more f… Show more

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“…The Chinese antipathy towards the Western ‘liberal elites’ is not only grounded on a reaffirmation of racial nationalism and an appropriation of globally circulating ‘new right’ ideas (Drolet and Williams, 2018), but also entangled with a revolt against the liberal hegemony of international order that invokes anti-imperialist perspectives usually associated with the left. Casual observers unfamiliar with the political spectrum in Western politics explain their detestation of the ‘white left’ by stating that these are the same ones trying to impose ‘so-called universal values’ on China and other non-Western countries.…”
Section: Identity Otherness and The Global Imaginarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Chinese antipathy towards the Western ‘liberal elites’ is not only grounded on a reaffirmation of racial nationalism and an appropriation of globally circulating ‘new right’ ideas (Drolet and Williams, 2018), but also entangled with a revolt against the liberal hegemony of international order that invokes anti-imperialist perspectives usually associated with the left. Casual observers unfamiliar with the political spectrum in Western politics explain their detestation of the ‘white left’ by stating that these are the same ones trying to impose ‘so-called universal values’ on China and other non-Western countries.…”
Section: Identity Otherness and The Global Imaginarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today 'the defence of Western civilisation' has re-emerged as a major component of neo-conservative ideology (Wertheim 2017). Echoing the conceptions of civilisational decline and white supremacy which spawned the first ideologies of Western civilisation (Drolet and Williams 2018), this ideological movement has come to play a central role in the cultural production of combined development. In this frame, the structural rebalancing of the world economy from 'West' to 'East' is invested with a higher symbolic significance, fostering the polarisations of race and nationality that drive contemporary politics (Brubaker 2017).…”
Section: The Combined Nature Of Societies Is a Central Feature Of Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…uopće, fenomen uspona populističke desnice na Zapadu nameće potrebu promjene, odnosno uvođenja nove paradigme u teorijama međunarodnih odnosa. tom su se pitanju posvetili Michael Williams i jean--François drolet u radu "radikalni konzervativizam i globalni poredak" (Williams and drolet 2018). autori ukazuju kako ideološki projekt nove desnice, koji se šezdesetih godina dvadesetog stoljeća razvija na intelektualnim ishodištima Carla Schmitta, oswalda Spenglera, juliusa evole itd., nije bio ozbiljno shvaćan, te stoga niti razmatran kao teorijska perspektiva.…”
Section: Protuliberalni Idealizam I Protuliberalna Hegemonijaunclassified