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      Populism, the International and Methodological Nationalism: Global Order and the Iran–Israel Nexus

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          This article contends that the international is integral to populism. Thus, it calls for populism scholarship to embrace the interconnectivity between the domestic/internal and international/external. By borrowing from Global Historical Sociology, Global International Relations and Ernesto Laclau’s notion of populist discourse, the article puts forward a new conceptual framework for the study of populism that bridges the gap between Comparative Politics and International Relations. It shows how populist discourse simultaneously constructs several aspects of the social world: the actor who is articulating it and its relationship with its own population, that actor’s relationship with others in the international system, and global order. To illustrate its case, it examines populist discourses of Islamic Republic of Iran elites. Their discourses articulate the need to maintain the Islamic Republic’s legitimacy and populist credentials inside and outside Iran, delegitimise Israel, and construct global order. These discourses are grounded in a historical trajectory: the 1979 Revolution.

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                Journal
                Political Studies
                Political Studies
                SAGE Publications
                0032-3217
                1467-9248
                February 2020
                February 04 2019
                February 2020
                : 68
                : 1
                : 3-19
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Lecturer in International Relations, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK
                Article
                10.1177/0032321718817476
                64dd3503-8451-4a25-b020-31601d32c2aa
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