Emotions and Political Narratives: Populism, Trump and Trade

In 2016, a wave of American populism triggered emotional reactions to issues like trade and immigration, and dramatically impacted the Obama administration’s plans to ratify the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) during President Obama’s final year in office. This article asks how do emotions infuse po...

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Main Author: Amy Skonieczny
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Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2018-12-01
Series:Politics and Governance
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/1574
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spelling doaj-f131c4e3ef244ea9bdefc3ba55ee51e02020-11-24T21:41:56ZengCogitatioPolitics and Governance2183-24632018-12-0164627210.17645/pag.v6i4.1574904Emotions and Political Narratives: Populism, Trump and TradeAmy Skonieczny0Department of International Relations, San Francisco State University, USAIn 2016, a wave of American populism triggered emotional reactions to issues like trade and immigration, and dramatically impacted the Obama administration’s plans to ratify the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) during President Obama’s final year in office. This article asks how do emotions infuse populism with political power, and why was populism effective in sparking American economic nationalism and retreat from free trade during the 2016 presidential campaign? Drawing on a psychoanalytic, narrative framework, the article argues that populist narratives deployed by US presidential candidates Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders characterized the American economy as a story of the people versus corrupt elites offering greater audience resonance that ultimately derailed President Obama’s plan to pass the TPP and ushered in an era of economic nationalism under President Trump. The article contributes to the literature on emotions and foreign policy and explores the under-studied emotional features of populism as a discursive narrative.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/1574economic nationalismemotionsidentitynarrativespopulismtradeTrans-Pacific PartnershipTrumpUS foreign policy
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Emotions and Political Narratives: Populism, Trump and Trade
Politics and Governance
economic nationalism
emotions
identity
narratives
populism
trade
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Trump
US foreign policy
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title Emotions and Political Narratives: Populism, Trump and Trade
title_short Emotions and Political Narratives: Populism, Trump and Trade
title_full Emotions and Political Narratives: Populism, Trump and Trade
title_fullStr Emotions and Political Narratives: Populism, Trump and Trade
title_full_unstemmed Emotions and Political Narratives: Populism, Trump and Trade
title_sort emotions and political narratives: populism, trump and trade
publisher Cogitatio
series Politics and Governance
issn 2183-2463
publishDate 2018-12-01
description In 2016, a wave of American populism triggered emotional reactions to issues like trade and immigration, and dramatically impacted the Obama administration’s plans to ratify the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) during President Obama’s final year in office. This article asks how do emotions infuse populism with political power, and why was populism effective in sparking American economic nationalism and retreat from free trade during the 2016 presidential campaign? Drawing on a psychoanalytic, narrative framework, the article argues that populist narratives deployed by US presidential candidates Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders characterized the American economy as a story of the people versus corrupt elites offering greater audience resonance that ultimately derailed President Obama’s plan to pass the TPP and ushered in an era of economic nationalism under President Trump. The article contributes to the literature on emotions and foreign policy and explores the under-studied emotional features of populism as a discursive narrative.
topic economic nationalism
emotions
identity
narratives
populism
trade
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Trump
US foreign policy
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/1574
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