Staying Tuned: LGBTQIA Politics in the Trump Era

Since Donald Trump took office in 2017, the White House has issued several clear anti-LGBTQIA signals and initiatives. Reflecting on Trump's election as U.S. president, many political scientists have analyzed his rise in the context of the literature on American political development (e.g., Sko...

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description Since Donald Trump took office in 2017, the White House has issued several clear anti-LGBTQIA signals and initiatives. Reflecting on Trump's election as U.S. president, many political scientists have analyzed his rise in the context of the literature on American political development (e.g., Skowronek 2017) and comparative governments (e.g., Levitsky and Ziblatt 2018). Some of this work has received significant media attention and attained a popular readership. The American political development analyses have often focused on the lens of political time and potential party realignment, exploring the possibility of a “disjunctive presidency,” which foretells the demise of the coalition that has enabled the Republican Party to dominate U.S. politics since the Reagan Revolution of the 1980s. Comparative work in the discipline argues that Trump initiatives are threatening to democratic principles, portending a turn toward authoritarianism that parallels the rise of right-wing authoritarian leaders across the globe.
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subjects Authoritarianism
Elections
Federal employees
Gender identity
Grass roots movement
Human rights
LGBTQ people
Mass media
Political appointments
Political development
Political dissent
Political leadership
Political parties
Political scientists
Politics
Presidents
Readership
Realignment
Research Article
Right wing politics
Sexual harassment
Sexual orientation
Social exclusion
Transgender persons
Trump, Donald J
Womens rights movements
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