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Left and right populism compared: The British case [PDF]
This article represents one of the few systematic comparisons of left-wing populism with other populisms. Focussing on the manifestos of six British parties in 1999–2015, the findings confirm that left-wing populists are more socio-economically focussed, more inclusionary but less populist than right-wing populists.
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Attending to the wrong issue in the political spectrum
This study aims to explore the relationship between populism and the national concerns expressed by citizens in the European Union (EU). In particular, we seek to determine if a certain type of populism in the countries (right or left) responds to the ...
Lora Hadzhidimova, Aaron Stacey
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Trump, Populism, Fascism, and the Road Ahead [PDF]
This review essay offers a discussion of some recent studies that help to explain the election of Donald Trump as president of the USA. The studies examine Trump as “media spectacle,” analyze his support among Tea Partiers, and discuss his backing by ...
van der Linden, Harry
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The Promise and Perils of Radical Left Populism: The Case of Venezuela
Mainstream critics argue that populism inevitably leads to economic disaster and political authoritarianism. Venezuela is often pointed to as proof of this.
Gabriel Hetland
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In this article, we aim to disentangle the extent to which citizens’ conceptions of democratic decision-making are shaped by populist attitudes or rather by radical left and right host ideologies.
Reinhard Heinisch, Carsten Wegscheider
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Critical research on populism: Nine rules of engagement [PDF]
This article formulates precise questions and ‘rules of engagement’ designed to advance our understanding of the role populism can and should play in the present political conjuncture, with potentially significant implications for critical management and
Arendt H. +19 more
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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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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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Populism in Lithuania: Defining the Research Tradition
The research on populism and populist political communication in Lithuania is rather limited, regardless of the fact that populist movements and politicians are influential on national and local political levels; they also receive sufficient support from
Aleknonis Gintaras +1 more
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Populist Narratives from Below: Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party
The election of Donald Trump and the rise of anti-immigrant parties throughout Europe have led many to define populism as exclusionary and anti-democratic.
Rachel Meade
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