In the outlet鈥檚 鈥楤est of 2018鈥 round-up, political writer Barton Swaim included 鈥櫶听as one of the top political reads of the year.
The New Authoritarianism听examines issues of power, populism and politics against the backdrop of historic events that have defined the modern world 鈥 including the UK Brexit referendum and the election of Donald Trump as President of the United States.
鈥淚n听The New Authoritarianism鈥 Salvatore Babones, an American-born professor of sociology and social policy at the University of Sydney, doesn鈥檛 defend Mr. Trump or his administration. But he does suggest the Trump phenomenon may galvanize a revival of democratic self-rule,鈥 wrote Mr Swaim in听.
鈥淭o have my book named among the best political books of the year in such a prominent and widely-read publication is a huge honour,鈥 said Associate Professor Babones.
Associate Professor Babones is the author or editor of 10 books and more than 20 academic research articles. His two main areas of academic research are the political economy of the greater China region and the methodology of quantitative modeling in the social sciences. He also publishes extensively on American social and foreign policy.
Other political books named in The Wall Street Journal鈥檚 Best of 2018 list included tomes by British philosopher Sir Roger Scruton, American political theorist Patrick Deneen and English literature scholar Alan Jacobs.