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ISBN: PB: 9781849045162

ISBN: HB: 9781849045209

Hurst Publishers

July 2016

288 pp.

21.6x13.8 cm

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Saving the People

How Populists Hijack Religion

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Western democracies are experiencing a new wave of right-wing populism that seeks to mobilise religion for its own ends. With chapters on the United States, Britain, France, Italy, Austria, the Netherlands, Poland and Israel, Saving the People asks how populist movements have used religion for their own ends and how church leaders react to them. The authors contend that religion is more about belonging than belief for populists, with religious identities and traditions being deployed to define who can and cannot be part of "the people". This in turn helps many populists to claim that native Christian communities are being threatened by a creeping and highly aggressive process of Islamisation, with Muslims becoming a key "enemy of the people". While Church elites generally condemn this instrumental use of religions, populists take little heed, presenting themselves as the true saviours of the people. The policy implications of this phenomenon are significant, which makes this book all the more timely and relevant to current debate.

About the Author

Nadia Marzouki, a political scientist, is a Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence.

Duncan McDonnell, a specialist in right-wing populism and European politics, is Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Governance and Public Policy, Griffith University.

Olivier Roy is one of the most distinguished analysts of and commentators on political Islam in the Muslim Middle East and Central Asia. The author of several highly acclaimed books, four of which are published by Hurst, he is Professor at the European University Institute in Florence.