Volume ƊƎ, Issue Ɗ, Fall Comparative Politics Newsletter The Organized Section in Comparative Politics of the American Political Science Association Editors: Matt Golder (mgolder@psu.edu), Sona N. Golder (sgolder@psu.edu) Editorial Assistant: Christopher Boylan, Charles Crabtree, Yaoyao Dai Editorial Board: Molly Ariotti, Xun Cao, Elizabeth C. Carlson, Kostanca Dhima, Amanda Fidalgo, Vineeta Yadav, Joseph Wright Contents Letter from the Editors by Matt Golder and Sona N. Golder ..................................................................... Ɗ I. Symposium: Populism in a Comparative Perspective Daenerys Targaryen at IKEA: Let-wing Populism in Spain by Hans-Georg Betz .................................................. ƌ Multiple Traditions in Populism Research: Toward a heoretical Synthesis by Bart Bonikowski and Noam Gidron .................... Ə Populism in Eastern Europe by Lenka Bustikova .............................................................................. Ɖƍ Proiles in Populism: Southeast Asia by William Case ......................................................................... ƉƑ Populism in Africa: Ethnicity, Solidarity, and the Potential for Inclusive Politics by Nic Cheeseman ................................ Ɗƍ Populism and Authoritarian Survival in China: Conceptualization and Measurement by Yaoyao Dai and Zijie Shao ................. ƋƉ What Went Wrong? Letwing Populist Democratic Promises and Autocratic Practices by Carlos de la Torre ........................ ƌƈ Islam and Populism in the Middle East by Vedi R. Hadiz ...................................................................... ƌƍ Siren Songs: Relections on Contemporary Populism in Europe’s Old Democracies by Elisabeth Ivarslaten ......................... ƍƈ he Performative Turn in the Comparative Study of Populism by Benjamin Moitt .............................................. ƍƊ How to hink – and How Not to hink – about Populism by Jan-Werner Müller ................................................. ƍƐ Two Generations of African Populism: Applying a Cumulative Conceptual Approach by Danielle Resnick .......................... ƎƊ Populism as Epithet and Identity: he Use and Misuse of a Contested Concept by Kenneth M. Roberts ............................. ƎƑ Populism in Latin America and Beyond: Concept, Causes, and Consequences by Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser ...................... ƏƊ Populism in India by Narendra Subramanian ................................................................................. ƏƏ he Surge of ‘Exclusionary’ Populism in Europe by Stijn van Kessel ............................................................. ƐƉ II. Special Topic: Populism in the United States Listening to Rural Populist Support for Right-Leaning Candidates in the United States by Katherine Cramer ....................... ƐƎ Populism and the ƊƈƉƎ U.S. Presidential Election in Comparative Perspective by Kirk Hawkins ................................... ƑƉ Populism in the ƊƈƉƎ U.S. Election by Joseph Lowndes ........................................................................ ƑƏ Populism, Nationalism, and U.S. Foreign Policy by David Smith ............................................................... ƉƈƉ III. Special Topic: Populism and Brexit Brexit and Beyond: Euroscepticism in a Comparative Perspective by Catherine E. de Vries ....................................... ƉƈƏ Brexit, Populism and the ƊƈƉƎ UK Referendum to Leave the EU by Matthew Goodwin and Oliver Heath .......................... ƉƉƋ Taking Control: Before and Ater the British EU Referendum by Anand Menon ................................................ ƉƉƏ Populism and the Brexit Vote by Stephanie Rickard .......................................................................... ƉƊƈ IV. Other Contributors ............................................................................................................. ƉƊƋ http://comparativenewsletter.com/ contact@comparativenewsletter.com Ɖ