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International Political Economy: Brexit, Trump and Anti-globalisation

Populism

A Presentation by: Sorrel Magenta Linsley, Mayu Mizoguchi, Mu-Fang Lee, Brian Lamaj, Yang Ming, Mayu Omura

An Introduction

What is POPULISM?

What is ANTI-GLOBALISATION?

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Introduction (continued)...

Key Terms:

Populism/ Anti-globalisation/ Demagogues/ Immigration/ Corruption/ Fair Trade vs. Free Trade (Trump)

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How are they related to

TRUMP and BREXIT?

5 Ingredients for anti-globalisation populism

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Mayu Mizoguchi

Our world is split in half

Anti-globalisation VS

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The Anywheres

The Somewheres

The Anywheres: feel no particular attachment somewhereThe Somewheres: feel part of national community

The Effects of Populism: Trump’s Election

● Donald Trump leads his campaign based on populist concerns in the United States

● Lays out an agenda during his campaign that promises economic gain for people in the middle and working class.

Largest promises include:

● Revival of American Manufacturing industry● Investing in American Infrastructure● Renegotiation of US trade deals

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The Effects of Populism: Trump’s Election

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● Fulfilment of campaign promises shows continued support in Trump’s approval rating

Trump’s Tariffs: End of Trump?● Donald Trump announces

tariffs, market response is negative

● Following response, approval rating drops 3%

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Trump’s Tariffs: Populist Recovery● Since Trump's tariffs are a part of his

trade negotiation plan, how did the people who voted for him respond after the tariffs were signed?

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● We see a recovery and a resume in confidence in Donald Trump’s policy, despite warnings from economists

Trump

2016Election of

Donald TrumpRise in anti-global populism

● Impact on the Economy

● Complicating relationships with other nations

● Euro Populism● Brexit

2 years

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Trump

Immigration/Refugee/Foreign Policies

● Building a wall along the US-Mexico border

● Banning refugees from entering● US part in North Atlantic Treaty

Organization (NATO), North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

● Rising tension between other nations

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TrumpIntention on withdrawing from the World Trade Organization (WTO)

“The only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations.”

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“The WTO is designed by the rest of the world to screw the United States.”

● Large impact on the global market● Consequences on US● Unlikely to get approval from the Congress

Brexit ● 2016.06.23 The United Kingdom European Union

Membership Referendum● Result: 51.9% voted leave, 48.1% voted remain● David Cameron quitted as the UK PM and

chairman of the Conservative Party after UK voted to leave EU

● 2016.07.13 Theresa May became PM● 2017.01.26 First reading of European Union

(Notification of Withdrawal) Act 2017 in the Parliament

● 2017.03.29 Formal process began

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Why Brexit referendum?

In 2013, Cameron pledged to hold the referendum “if the Conservatives

win the next general election”.

"It is time to settle this European question in British politics. I say to the British people: this will be your

decision."-- David Cameron

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Brexit

Leave

British First

● Immigrant issue

● huge EU budget

● Sovereignty

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Remain

The UK economy benefits from

staying in the EU

● Trade● Business● Job

opportunities

Brexit

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Conclusion and Q&A... Thank you for listening to our presentation.

I have prepared some outstanding questions from what we have discovered through our research to further stimulate discussion.

1. Can Muddes idea of populism (politics being an expression of general will of the ‘people’) ever be attainable considering the ‘people’ and their views are so stratified upon basis of

class and ethnicity etc.? 2. Is populism a contradictory dream? Can the support for the concerns of ordinary people

really be the idyllic model if equally armed with discriminatory and destructive power?3. Even further, is it a myth whereby those such as Trump exploit its appeal and reality in the

attempt of acquiring more personal power?4. What must be more highly valued? Democracy or allowing the ‘people’ to make decisions

regardless of the damaging consequent effects?

We also now invite you to propose any questions you may have.Sorrel Magenta

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Bibliography● Introduction/ General:- https://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2016/07/07/commentary/world-commentary/brexit-marks-start-anti-globalization-era/#.W

0Hkj9JKi03 - https://www.anarchistagency.com/commentary/trump-and-the-legacy-of-the-anti-globalization-movement/ - https://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2016/12/13/commentary/world-commentary/understanding-geopolitics-populism/#.W0Hkj

9JKi03 - http://www.capital-moments.com/populism-another-problem-for-the-european-union/ - https://erikjones.net/2017/01/20/trump-populism-and-the-identity-of-europe/ - https://voxeurop.eu/en/2017/populist-movements-2017-2018-5121715 - https://www.quora.com/Why-are-some-people-opposed-to-populism

● Anti-globalisation populism: - https://www.delawarefunds.com/individual-investors/literature/insights/2017/populist-anti-globalization-a-rising-global-symptom#- https://www.cirsd.org/en/horizons/horizons-autumn-2016--issue-no-8/populism-as-a-backlash-against-globalization- https://www.clingendael.org/pub/2017/3/the-populist-revolt-against-globalisation/- https://www.project-syndicate.org/topic/anti-globalization-goes-global- https://www.clingendael.org/pub/2017/3/the-populist-revolt-against-globalisation/- https://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/fileadmin/files/BSt/Publikationen/GrauePublikationen/EZ_eupinions_Fear_Study_2016_ENG.pdf

Bibliography

● Trump:- https://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2016-37468751- https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-wto-treats-the-u-s-very-badly-what-does-the-wto-do/- https://www.axios.com/trump-threat-withdraw-wto-world-trade-organization-f6ca180e-47d6-42aa-a3a3-f3228e97d715.html- https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/trump-approval-ratings/voters/- https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/everything-donald-trump-accomplished/- https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/2/28/14773014/22-promises-trump-chart- https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/27/trumps-approval-rating-dips-after-opposition-to-tariffs.htm-● Brexit:- https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-21148282 - https://thepoliticalidealist.wordpress.com/2016/07/02/making-brexit-our-own/ - https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-21148282 - https://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2017/january/commons-european-union-notification-of-withdrawal-bill/ - https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2016/02/24/a-background-guide-to-brexit-from-the-european-union - https://metro.co.uk/2016/06/22/10-reasons-to-vote-remain-in-the-eu-referendum-5955501/

•https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/how-passport-changes-after-brexit-14070945- •http://education.agnortheast.com/blog/2017/05/18/brexit-impact-student-recruitment/- •https://www.cer.eu/insights/impact-brexit-eu- •Cox, Michael (2017) The rise of populism and the crisis of globalisation: Brexit, Trump and beyond. Irish Studies in International Affairs, 28.

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