This volume is the first to analyze populism¿s international dimension: its impact on and
interaction with foreign policy and international politics. The contributions to this volume
engage conceptual theoretical issues and overarching questions such as the still
under-specified concept of populism or the importance of leadership and the mass media for
populism¿s global rise. They zoom in on populism¿s effect on both different countries¿ foreign
policies and core international concerns including the future of the liberal world order and
the chances for international conflict and cooperation more generally.