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Nationalist ideology, rightwing populism, and public views about climate change in Europe
Rising rightwing populism (RWP) potentially constitutes an obstacle to climate change mitigation, as European RWP parties and politicians often espouse climate change skepticism and oppose climate policies.
Joakim Kulin+2 more
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A world threatened by populism. Remarks on security in modern times [PDF]
The article is an attempt to answer the question about the importance of populism in contemporary reflection on security in its broadest sense. The author of these analyses tries to find the reasons for the growing populist trend, which occurs not only ...
Tomasz Czura
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Religion and Populism in the Global South: Islamist Civilisationism of Pakistan’s Imran Khan
The fusion of religion and populism has paved the way for civilisationism. However, this significant issue is still unresearched. This paper attempts to address this gap by investigating the Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Islamist populism and ...
Kainat Shakil, Ihsan Yilmaz
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A Systematic Literature Review of Populism, Religion and Emotions
This paper examines the existing literature on the relationship between religion and populism, and is intended as a starting point for further examination of the relationships between populism, religion, and emotions.
Ihsan Yilmaz, Nicholas Morieson
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Economic change over the past 20 years has rendered many individuals and territories vulnerable, leading to greater interpersonal and interterritorial inequality. This rising inequality is seen as a root cause of populism.
A. Rodríguez‐Pose+2 more
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As populist parties and politicians have grown in prominence in democracies, scholars have turned their attention to the causes, and consequences, of populist attitudes among citizens.
James A. Piazza
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The Role of Economy in Right-wing Populism: Two Differing Approaches
Populism has been one of the concepts that attract conflicting opinions from scholars. These debates revolve around many different aspects such as who votes for populist parties, what constitutes a populist leader, which ...
Melis Konakçı
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Drawing on the extant literature on populism, we aim to flesh out how populists in power utilize religion and related state resources in setting up aggressive, multidimensional religious populist “us” versus “them” binaries.
Ihsan Yilmaz+2 more
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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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Is Populism an Ideology or a Tool? Of Reason or Passions?
Populism, now on the frontlines of real world politics and academic investigation, is the phenomenon put to question in this article. Two related questions are posed concerning populism: 1) Is populism an ideology or a tool (in service of any ideology ...
Anat Biletzki
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