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  • In Left and Right in Global Politics, which was published in 2008, we argued that the divide between the left and the right occupied a unique place among global ideologies. This opposition explained more than any other ideological division and it provided a powerful connection between domestic and world politics, giving meaning to an increasingly integrated global arena. We concluded that the left-right cleavage is one of many global ideological fault lines, but arguably the most ubiquitous and encompassing one. This chapter revisits this argument. We first restate the original thesis succinctly and update the perspective in light of the recent literature in psychology and political science. Second, we consider challenges coming from comparative politics, to explain how, at least in democracies, the left-right division still plays a pivotal role in framing political life. Turning specifically to international relations, the last section then shows how the politics of left and right continues to permeate a wide range of international issues. The conclusion summarizes the reasons explaining the persistence of the left-right framework in global ideological debates and discusses the future of this political distinction. (xsd:string)
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  • In The Routledge Handbook of Ideology and International Relations, edited by Maynard, Jonathan Leader and Haas, Mark L., 249-266, Routledge, 2022 (xsd:string)
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