Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4313644230> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4313644230 endingPage "63" @default.
- W4313644230 startingPage "35" @default.
- W4313644230 abstract "Abstract Populism is traditionally understood as a challenge to diplomacy. This article reconsiders that notion through an illustrative case of regional sub-state diplomacy. First, it examines how and why populists discredit diplomacy and the international order through four typically populist discursive strategies: crisis discourse, exceptionalism, underdogism and challengerism. Second, it explores why populists may approach regional sub-state diplomacy differently. To illustrate this, it examines the position of Vlaams Belang (a Flemish populist party in Belgium) in the Flemish Parliament Commission for Foreign Policy. It shows that the party discredits state diplomacy while advocating for stronger Flemish diplomacy, implying that the idea of populism as a challenge to diplomacy does not necessarily hold up for regional sub-state diplomacy. As such, the article suggests that the multifarious ways in which populism and diplomacy intersect deserve greater scrutiny and that diplomacy studies should approach populism not as a monolith but as a multi-faceted concept." @default.
- W4313644230 created "2023-01-07" @default.
- W4313644230 creator A5010817218 @default.
- W4313644230 date "2022-12-21" @default.
- W4313644230 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W4313644230 title "Rethinking the Tensions between Populism and Diplomacy: A Case Study of Regional Sub-State Diplomacy as Populist Image-Building Strategy in Flanders" @default.
- W4313644230 cites W1506944834 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2057438835 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2079932128 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2083863924 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2138774055 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2143320461 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2146652587 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2155254958 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2513543625 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2608726366 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2742061920 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2765622558 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2781951579 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2897846713 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2898512041 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2913126291 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2927483416 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2942445558 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2944536038 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2946997813 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2949479479 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W2980116980 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W3004211530 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W3008922595 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W3040686467 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W3040983866 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W3137852100 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W3147782877 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W3179114709 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W3198085531 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W3200133314 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W3201380137 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W3208249379 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W3210889213 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W4210922234 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W4210962663 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W4214731573 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W4238531997 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W4239083753 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W4249821685 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W4281741265 @default.
- W4313644230 cites W4299574924 @default.
- W4313644230 doi "https://doi.org/10.1163/1871191x-bja10143" @default.
- W4313644230 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4313644230 type Work @default.
- W4313644230 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4313644230 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4313644230 hasAuthorship W4313644230A5010817218 @default.
- W4313644230 hasBestOaLocation W43136442301 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConcept C11413529 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConcept C138921699 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConcept C166957645 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConcept C2776050585 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConcept C2776802314 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConcept C2781440851 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConcept C3116431 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConcept C34355311 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConcept C48103436 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConcept C526877150 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConcept C557252395 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConcept C94625758 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConcept C95457728 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConceptScore W4313644230C11413529 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConceptScore W4313644230C138921699 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConceptScore W4313644230C144024400 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConceptScore W4313644230C166957645 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConceptScore W4313644230C17744445 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConceptScore W4313644230C199539241 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConceptScore W4313644230C2776050585 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConceptScore W4313644230C2776802314 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConceptScore W4313644230C2781440851 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConceptScore W4313644230C3116431 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConceptScore W4313644230C34355311 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConceptScore W4313644230C41008148 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConceptScore W4313644230C48103436 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConceptScore W4313644230C526877150 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConceptScore W4313644230C557252395 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConceptScore W4313644230C94625758 @default.
- W4313644230 hasConceptScore W4313644230C95457728 @default.
- W4313644230 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W4313644230 hasLocation W43136442301 @default.
- W4313644230 hasOpenAccess W4313644230 @default.
- W4313644230 hasPrimaryLocation W43136442301 @default.
- W4313644230 hasRelatedWork W1128114637 @default.
- W4313644230 hasRelatedWork W1147348947 @default.
- W4313644230 hasRelatedWork W2015752230 @default.
- W4313644230 hasRelatedWork W2588407420 @default.
- W4313644230 hasRelatedWork W2804959807 @default.