Donald Trump, populismo y las fallas de la democracia en los Estados Unidos

The political science literature presents an interesting debate on the implications of populism for democracy. There is the literature that claims that populism is a severe danger to democracy while, on the other hand, there are the academics who claim that populism can serve as a democratizing tool...

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Restrepo Dávila, Luis Alejandro
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2020
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Universidad de los Andes
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Trump, Donald
Presidentes
Populismo
Retórica
Estados Unidos
Ciencia Política
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title Donald Trump, populismo y las fallas de la democracia en los Estados Unidos
spellingShingle Donald Trump, populismo y las fallas de la democracia en los Estados Unidos
Trump, Donald
Presidentes
Populismo
Retórica
Estados Unidos
Ciencia Política
title_short Donald Trump, populismo y las fallas de la democracia en los Estados Unidos
title_full Donald Trump, populismo y las fallas de la democracia en los Estados Unidos
title_fullStr Donald Trump, populismo y las fallas de la democracia en los Estados Unidos
title_full_unstemmed Donald Trump, populismo y las fallas de la democracia en los Estados Unidos
title_sort Donald Trump, populismo y las fallas de la democracia en los Estados Unidos
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Restrepo Dávila, Luis Alejandro
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Melchiorre, Jonathan Luke
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Restrepo Dávila, Luis Alejandro
dc.contributor.jury.none.fl_str_mv Borda Guzmán, Sandra Patricia
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Trump, Donald
topic Trump, Donald
Presidentes
Populismo
Retórica
Estados Unidos
Ciencia Política
dc.subject.armarc.spa.fl_str_mv Presidentes
Populismo
Retórica
Estados Unidos
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description The political science literature presents an interesting debate on the implications of populism for democracy. There is the literature that claims that populism is a severe danger to democracy while, on the other hand, there are the academics who claim that populism can serve as a democratizing tool. Taking into account this debate on populism and democracy, and the controversial presidential elections of 2016 in the United States, this monograph through an analysis of populist theories of political science affirms that Donald Trump is a populist leader and that his Populist discourse reflected structural flaws in American democracy. To understand what these failures are, an analysis of his speech and of his voters is made, to comprehend why what Trump presented was so attractive to a high percentage of the population. With this analysis it concludes that through the intelligent use of populism as a political style, Donald Trump managed to reactivate socially and politically a large sector of the population that for several years suffered thanks to neoliberal reforms, which allowed him to win the 2016 elections. Hence, Donald Trump's arrival in the political arena is a consequence of an outdated neoliberal democracy and his emergence allows work to be done to reform this democracy. --Taken from the Degree Document Format.
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