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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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Comparative populism: Romania and Hungary [PDF]
The paper aims to test the mechanism of autocratic populism (term which will be used as a synonym for illiberal democracy) in Hungary and Romania.
Zoltan BRETTER
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Rola populizmu w kreowaniu szarej strefy [PDF]
The manuscript deals with the populism in the context of shadow economy creation and development. The correlation between shadow economy and populism was identifi ed.
Andrzej Buszko
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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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Politicizing climate change in times of populism: an introduction
With this introduction to the special issue on climate politics, democracy, and populism, we lay the ground for the multiplicity of analyses that follow.
Jens Marquardt, Markus Lederer
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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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Trump, Brexit, and the Rise of Populism: Economic Have-Nots and Cultural Backlash
Rising support for populist parties has disrupted the politics of many Western societies. What explains this phenomenon? Two theories are examined here.
R. Inglehart, P. Norris
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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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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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The Connection between Arabic and Western Culture in the Rise of Populism
This article discusses the rise of populism in Arabic and Western cultures as well as the connection between them. This study shows that populism in the Arab and Western world have several common characteristics: resistance against the mainstream ...
Fadlil Munawwar Manshur
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