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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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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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Population momentum expresses population aging [PDF]
Abstract Population momentum and population aging occur when an initially growing population experiences a reduction in fertility to replacement level. Conceptually and empirically, momentum and aging express the same change, albeit on different scales.
Y J, Kim, R, Schoen
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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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Population, Population Density, and Technological Change [PDF]
In a model on population and endogenous technological change, Kremer (1993) combines a short-run Malthusian scenario where income determines the population that can be sustained, with the Boserupian insight that greater population spurs technological change and can therefore lift a country out of its Malthusian trap.
Stephan Klasen, Thorsten Nestmann
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This study focuses on the civil administration arrangements in the Democrat Party period (DP) and analyzes their relationship with populism, populist politics, and the patronage system.
Gülmelek Doğanay, Çağrı Çolak
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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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The current surge of populism in Europe and the United States calls for further analysis using public choice tools. In this article, populism is modelled as a deviation from the normal state of the median voter theorem.
Filipa Figueira
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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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Turks versus the West: Civilizational Populism in Turkey’s Ruling Coalition
Civilizational populism is readily observable in Turkish politics. This study analyzes how the ruling political parties in Turkey (Islamist JDP and ultra-nationalist NAP) reframe extant civilizational ideas into a populist format to reproduce ...
Gokhan Bacik, Serkan Seker
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