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Populism, Nationalism, and Nationalist Populism [PDF]
This article builds an original, analytical framework to understand one of the most important developments of our times - the global ascendance of leaders who fuse populist anti-elite rhetoric with nationalist appeals. In contrast to arguments that treat populism and nationalism as either completely separate or essentially equivalent phenomena, I begin
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We aim to explain petro populism - the excessive use of oil revenues to buy political support. To reap the full gains of natural resource income politicians need to remain in office over time. Hence, even a purely rent-seeking incumbent who only cares about his own welfare, will want to provide voters with goods and services if it promotes his ...
Egil Matsen+2 more
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Why Does Globalization Fuel Populism? Economics, Culture, and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism
There is compelling evidence that globalization shocks, often working through culture and identity, have played an important role in driving up support for populist movements, particularly of the right-wing kind. I start with an empirical analysis of the
D. Rodrik
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Musical echoes of a trauma: Listening to phantasms in the dark fantasy Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) [PDF]
This article examines how music in the film Pan’s Labyrinth [El laberinto del fauno] conceptually generates opposing phantasms. Reflecting the trauma of early Francoism, specifically the Spanish Civil War, the soundtrack oscillates between the ...
Buljančević Rastko
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A Marriage of Convenience: Responsive Populists and Responsible Experts
This thematic issue, “Varieties of Technocratic Populism around the World,” investigates ideological origins of technocratic populism and situates it among other types of populism. It is composed of 11 articles that bring together 18 scholars from around
Petra Guasti, Lenka Buštíková
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Populism, Radical Democracy, and the Indonesian Process of Democratization
This paper discusses the ideas of populism as highlighted by Mouffe and Laclau to analyze its relevance for Indonesian democracy context. Populism is a political style which is a source for change based on the systematic use of rhetorical appeal to the ...
Otto Gusti Ndegong Madung+1 more
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The two faces of populism: Between authoritarian and democratic populism
Populism is Janus-faced; simultaneously facing different directions. There is not a single form of populism, but rather a variety of different forms, each with profoundly different political consequences.
Bojan Bugaric
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From populism to the “plandemic”: why populists believe in COVID-19 conspiracies
Why are COVID-19 conspiracy theories so prevalent? Particularly, why would some citizens ignore scientific evidence and common logic but, instead, be convinced that COVID-19 was a military experiment or spread by 5G signals?
Jakob-Moritz Eberl+2 more
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We introduce a new setting where a population of agents, each modelled by a finite-state system, are controlled uniformly: the controller applies the same action to every agent. The framework is largely inspired by the control of a biological system, namely a population of yeasts, where the controller may only change the environment common to all cells.
Bertrand, Nathalie+4 more
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Population Pharmacokinetics of Primaquine in the Korean Population [PDF]
While primaquine has long been used for malaria treatment, treatment failure is common. This study aims to develop a population pharmacokinetic model of primaquine and its metabolite, carboxyprimaquine, and examine factors influencing pharmacokinetic variability.
Woo-Yul Lee+6 more
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