Introduction.- The Austrian Freedom Party in Government: A Threat to Public Health?.- The Alternative for Germany (AfD) and Health Policy: Normalization or Containment of Populist Radical Right Tendencies?.- Populist Radical Right Influence on Health Policy in the Netherlands: The Case of the Party for Freedom (PVV).- The Evolution of the Populist Radical Right and Their Impact on Health in Italy.- The Populist Radical Right and Health in Hungary.- Is the Polish ‘Law and Justice’ (PiS) a Typical Populist Radical Right Party? A Health Policy Perspective.- The Case of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP).- Rhetoric and Reality in the United States of America: Trump, Populism, and Health Policy.- Ruling Through Chaos in Brazil: Bolsonaro’s Authoritarian Agenda for Public Health.- An Authoritarian Reaction to COVID-19 in the Philippines: A Strong Commitment to Universal Health Care Combined with Violent Securitization.- Conclusion.
Michelle Falkenbach, PhD, is a
postdoctoral associate in the Cornell public health program at
Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Michelle works on
research projects that think about and build upon a more effective
cross-fertilization between health and political science research.
Her publications primarily speak to the impact of the Populist
Radical Right on health and her research has been published in the
International Journal of Health Policy and Management, the European
Journal of Public Health and Health Policy and Technology as well
as other outlets.
Scott L. Greer, PhD is Professor
of Health Management and Policy and Global Public Health at the
University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he also holds a courtesy
appointment in Political Science, and is a member of the HMP
Governance Lab. Additionally, he is Senior Expert Advisor on Health
Governance to the EuropeanObservatory on Health Systems and
Policies in Brussels, Belgium. His recent books include the edited
Federalism and Social Policy: Patterns of Redistribution in Eleven
Democracies (2019), the second edition of Everything you always
wanted to know about European Union health policies but were afraid
to ask (2019), the edited The European Union after Brexit (2020),
The Politics of Ageing and Health (2021), and the edited
Coronavirus Politics (2021).
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