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The paper examines formation, evolution and political perspectives of the Spanish radical left-wing populist party ‘We Can!’ (Podemos) in the face of growing support for populism in the the Southern European countries as well as in the European Union in ...
I. L. Prokhorenko
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This article examines the discursive appeal of Podemos, an allegedly left-wing “populist party” in Spain, to European Union (EU) issues. It analyses the political discourse of this party on the EU focusing on specific points of rupture of the hegemonic ...
Juan Roch González
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Populismo: ¿izquierdas y derechas? [PDF]
El artículo parte de la discusión actual sobre si la proliferación de los así denominados populismos de derecha invalida o no la tesis de Laclau de que el populismo es un tipo de articulación que puede dar un sentido emancipatorio a la iniciativa ...
Paula Andrea Biglieri
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Presence of Populism on Croatian Daily News Portals [PDF]
Over the last few decades, the media have become receptive to populism. In this paper, it has been conducted the analyses of columns on the most popular Croatian daily news portals.
Mateja Plenković
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Left-wing populism in Western countries. The Phenomenon of J.-L. Mélenchon
The article studies the phenomenon of left populism in Western Europe. On the example of France, the author examines the specifics and historical origins of left populism, its ideas and slogans, electoral technologies, factors of presence on the ...
D. V. SHMELEV
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How are Populism and Euroscepticism Linked with Left and Right Ideologies? The Cases of Fidesz and Podemos [PDF]
With the rise of populism and Euroscepticism in the political arena of the European Union, studies have long pertained on the particular relationship between these two notions.
Ingrit MELANI, Mirela ALHASANI (DUBALI)
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ransformation of Right-Wing Populism in Italy 2018‒2022: from Sovereignism to Patriotism [PDF]
The paper considers the transformation of the discourse of right-wing populist parties in Italy from 2018 to 2022. Based on the discourse analysis of the programs and electoral rhetoric of the "Brothers of Italy", "League" and "Forward Italy!", the ...
E.S. Alekseenkova
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Aporias in Greece and Spain’s Left-Wing Inclusionary Populism [PDF]
Abstract Populism has gained new momentum in Southern Europe during the financial crisis. Germany’s role as top creditor fueled anger toward traditional political elites in Greece, whereas Podemos exploited the same crisis in Spain to “generate discursively a popular identity that [could] be politicized.” Drawing upon Derrida’s aporetic ...
Evangelos Fanoulis, Simona Guerra
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Economic crisis, poor governance and the rise of populism: the case of Greece [PDF]
The eurozone crisis has become associated with the rise of populism across Europe as it has coincided with in- creasing electoral support for political actors who seek to return politics back to ‘the people’.
Halikiopoulou, Daphne
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Populisms: Inherently Illiberal or Plausibly Democratic?
The central question of this paper is whether a constructive relationship between populism and democratisation may exist, or whether all types of populism inevitably lead to illiberal regimes.
Jaime A. Preciado Coronado
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