Migrants and 'Patria'. The imagined community of the radical left in Spain
The emergence of inclusive populist parties disputes the social construction of the ‘people’ to the exclusive populism, recently generating new academic debates. Do the new radical left parties have a nationalist character?
Josep Lobera
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Formation of Distance‐Based Orientation: Political Identity through Relational Positioning in Israel
Distance‐based orientation describes how pejorative labels may serve as anchor points for political identity. Existing research on political labeling has largely emphasized stigmatization, overlooking how labels may acquire durability and orienting capacity without losing pejorative force. Drawing on publicly circulating discourse, we trace positioning
Tammar Friedman, Asaf Saadon
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The Metabolism of the Right Populism in France of the 21st Century
The phenomenon of a right populism in modern France is analyzed. In such context, the theoretical approaches of leading French historians, sociologists and political scientists to the definition of populism are considered.
G. N. KANINSKAYA
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The theme of this text is left-wing populism as a response to the post-political condition of today’s society. I undertake a critical discussion of the concept of populism as it is regularly understood in media as well as in political theory. By leaning on the theories of Ernesto Laclau, approaching populism as a political logic, it becomes possible to
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Collaborating in future states—Contextual instability, paradigmatic remaking, and public policy
Abstract Collaboration is ubiquitous in public policy life, with its presence and profile determined by prevailing governance conditions. Commitments to globalisation and marketisation in the latter part of the 20th century marked the onset of an era defined by collaboration, between and across tiers and spheres of government, with non‐state actors ...
Helen Sullivan
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Populism in the American West: An Enduring and Evolving Trend
This article aims to appraise the populist strain that has characterized the American West since the late 19th century. Populism, as a political movement, was born in the South and West of the United States.
Nathalie Massip
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The People Against Europe: The Eurosceptic Challenge to the United Kingdom's Coalition Government [PDF]
This article approaches Euroscepticism as central to a contemporary dynamic of government and opposition. Populist Eurosceptic mobilizations exemplify opposition to depoliticized forms of political rule and demonstrate the tight political coupling of the
Albertazzi +31 more
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A Tale of Two Paranoids: A Critical Analysis of the Use of the Paranoid Style and Public Secrecy by Donald Trump and Viktor Orbán [PDF]
Within the last decade, a rising tide of right-wing populism across the globe has inspired a renewed push toward nationalism. Capitalizing on an increasingly chaotic public sphere, leaders are stoking fear in their constituents such that their radical ...
Billinson, Jennifer +3 more
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France’s Front National and Front de Gauche are both labelled as populist. But they are far from two sides of the same coin. [PDF]
In recent years, France has seen a rise of parties that have been branded as ‘populist’ by media and academics. But what is populism, and is it necessarily a bad thing?
Marlière, Philippe
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The major challenges facing the Europeans – such as terrorism, the migratory crisis, and differently "Brexit" as well as the rise of anti-European populism – call for the redesign and revival of the integration of a united Europe.
Jean-Francois Jamet, Tierry Chopin
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