-Joseph E. Uscinski, Department of Political Science, University of Miami, USA
'This latest study by Eirikur Bergmann provides an encyclopaedic, accessible, page-turning global survey of the rise of nationalist populism. This is likely to become the definitive introduction to the subject.'
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"This is an interesting and timely book. It provides a succinct and persuasive overview of the development of 'neo-nationalism' since the early 1970s." (Jeffrey Haynes, Democratization, August 25, 2020)
"Bergmann's book provides a concise overview of neo-nationalism. ... this book is an importantcontribution to the mapping of populist parties in connection with neo-nationalism and, thus, triggers further research on its transformations. It is also valuable for the identification of the trajectories of the most influential nationalist parties over the last 70 years. It is finally a useful tool foranyone who wants to find sources and information for more research on the area of nativism." (Dimitra Mareta, eExtreme, Vol. 21 (3), 2020)