Yonatan Levi’s research while affiliated with The London School of Economics and Political Science and other places

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Beyond culture and economy: Israel’s security-driven populism
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December 2020

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Yonatan Levi

Despite being largely overlooked in the literature, Israel provides a rare example of what a full decade of twenty-first century populism in power looks like. Based on an examination of rhetoric and policymaking between 2009 and 2019, this article brings the writing on the subject up to date and highlights the unique traits of Israeli populism. In so doing it establishes that Israeli populism has been mainstreamed to a remarkable extent and currently encompasses almost all right-wing parties in the country’s legislature. Moreover, it shows that the Israeli case embodies a variety of populism which has yet to be acknowledged in the literature – neither economic nor cultural in character, but rather based on national security issues. The concept of ‘security-driven populism’, introduced here, could prove useful to researchers studying other populist regimes that do not fit neatly into the ‘culture versus economy’ debate, which has dominated the field for years.

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... El antielitismo se presenta en la distinción entre la "gente real" o "el pueblo" y la "élite corrupta", basada no necesariamente en categorías económicas, sino en una división moral entre dos grupos homogéneos. En esta distinción entre dos polos enfrentados cabe mencionar la distancia existente entre el populismo de izquierdas y de derechas; para el primero, la división sí se produce en términos económicos, situando como adversario a la élite más adinerada (Errejón y Mouffe, 2015;Mouffe, 2018); mientras que en los populismos de derechas la frontera se desplaza hacia la cuestión nacional o étnica, como sucede con el populismo de Netanyahu, constituyendo el ellos tanto los árabes como la izquierda del país (Ignazi, 2003;Illouz, 2023;Levi y Agmon, 2021;Norris, 2005). En relación con esta visión dual de la sociedad, los populismos de derechas tienden a dirigir la indignación pública, por un lado, a los medios de comunicación, los funcionarios públicos o los rivales políticos y, por otro lado, hacia el diferente, ya sea la oposición interna o los extranjeros, pues su defensa de la "voluntad del pueblo" es de carácter nativista, es decir, una combinación de xenofobia y nacionalismo (Mudde, 2007;Müller, 2016). ...

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Simplificación y deformación en la propaganda israelí. Edward Bernays asesor de Benjamín Netanyahu
Beyond culture and economy: Israel’s security-driven populism
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  • December 2020

Contemporary Politics