Weaponizing demography
The transformation of radical right-wing populism
by Oscar Mazzoleni, Klaudia Koxha
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By introducing the concept of radical right demographic populism, the volume unveils a new perspective to capture anti-immigrant, anti-gender, and anti-diversity claims, while advocating for the reproductive role of the traditional family rooted in the religious values of Christianity. This concept is applied to various country cases across Europe and the Americas to demonstrate the radical right's reimagining of demographic change as an existential threat. The chapters illustrate how this idea is communicated through conspiratorial discourses, demographic anxiety, and the vilification of immigrants, religious 'others', and advocates of gender equality and diversity. Notably, the book aims to go beyond just documenting these developments within the radical right by inviting scholars and policymakers to contribute to further reflections on the intersection of the radical right, demographic issues, populism, and conspiracy theories across different disciplines and empirical contexts. Opposition to immigration and calls for border closures remain central to the radical right-wing agenda. Meanwhile, a heterogeneous set of issues, such as gender ideologies, abortion, traditional family, LGBTQ+ rights, and Islam, has increasingly been weaponised by leaders and parties worldwide. While scholarship has often considered these issues as cultural and frequently studied them in a separate manner, this book contends that they need to be tackled together and framed as demographic-related issues.
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By introducing the concept of radical right demographic populism, the volume unveils a new perspective to capture anti-immigrant, anti-gender, and anti-diversity claims, while advocating for the reproductive role of the traditional family rooted in the religious values of Christianity. This concept is applied to various country cases across Europe and the Americas to demonstrate the radical right's reimagining of demographic change as an existential threat. The chapters illustrate how this idea is communicated through conspiratorial discourses, demographic anxiety, and the vilification of immigrants, religious 'others', and advocates of gender equality and diversity. Notably, the book aims to go beyond just documenting these developments within the radical right by inviting scholars and policymakers to contribute to further reflections on the intersection of the radical right, demographic issues, populism, and conspiracy theories across different disciplines and empirical contexts. Opposition to immigration and calls for border closures remain central to the radical right-wing agenda. Meanwhile, a heterogeneous set of issues, such as gender ideologies, abortion, traditional family, LGBTQ+ rights, and Islam, has increasingly been weaponised by leaders and parties worldwide. While scholarship has often considered these issues as cultural and frequently studied them in a separate manner, this book contends that they need to be tackled together and framed as demographic-related issues.
Author Biography
Klaudia Koxha is a post-doctoral researcher in political science at the Institute of Political Studies of the University of Lausanne. Oscar Mazzoleni is a professor in political science and political sociology at the Institute of Political Studies of the University of Lausanne.
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- Publisher Manchester University Press
- Publication Date July 2026
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781526192240 / 1526192241
- Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
- FormatPrint PDF
- Pages256
- ReadershipCollege/higher education; Professional and scholarly
- Publish StatusPublished
- Dimensions234 X 156 mm
- Biblio NotesDerived from Proprietary 6579
- SeriesGlobal Studies of the Far Right
- Reference Code17876
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