This panel will analyze the role of immigration in the recent surge of right-wing populism worldwide, particularly in Europe and North America. As some populist movements gain electoral ground, most right-wing parties prioritize immigration, exploiting public concerns over economic crises, cultural disintegration, and rising crime. The panel will explore when increased immigration triggers a populist backlash and how anti-immigrant rhetoric shapes policies. It will illuminate the diverse approaches different regimes take to growing anti-immigrant sentiments by examining case studies from various regions. We invite papers offering insights from multiple social science perspectives, especially comparative studies and meta-analyses.
Migration Politics and Perceptions in the Global South
Panel Code
              RC46.28
          Type
              Open Panel
          Language
              English
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              Onsite Presentation Language
              Same as proposal language
          Panel ID
              PL-3429
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