Articles by Motoshi Suzuki

November 2, 2023

🔮 Populist radical-right parties are threatening international cooperation

Motoshi Suzuki
Populist radical-right (PRR) parties use rhetorical and coalitional strategies to proclaim and advance issue ownership over immigration. In government coalitions, they act strategically to upgrade their ownership and weaken constitutional arrangements. If successful, argues Motoshi Suzuki, these parties threaten liberal democracy and international cooperation
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Motoshi Suzuki
Professor, Graduate School of Law, Kyoto University

Motoshi's principal research interest is political economy.

The punitive impact of radical right populism on foreign aid: immigration pressure and mainstream partnership
European Political Science Review, 2023

Ideas for macroeconomic surveillance: a comparative text analysis of country reports by global and regional financial organizations
coauthored with Akitaka Matsuo and Azusa Uji
Review of International Political Economy, 2023

Aiding higher education with export expansion in the developing world
World Trade Review

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