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Populism as Threat to Democracy
In scientific and political discourse, populism is usually considered as a negative phenomenon that threatens democracy. In this study, the author aimed to define populism in this vein and to perform a critical analysis of the most popular approaches to ...
Nikolai A. Shaveko
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Review of: Chantal Mouffe, For a Left Populism, Verso, London 2018, pp. 93
Anna Słupek
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Religion, Populism, and the Politics of the Sustainable Development Goals [PDF]
Jörg Haustein, Emma Tomalin
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Different approaches to populism: representation, style, and the future of democracy
The four reviewed books belong among the most influential contemporary contributions to theories of populism. Approaches described by authors are different, and together they do not provide a coherent view of defining features of populism. Moreover, they
Těmín, Kristián
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Algorithm-driven populism: An introduction
Leandro Ayres França +1 more
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Speaking populism: ideational vs. issue-based theories of populism
Debates on the nature and causes of populism persist in the public and among academics. We test two contemporary theories of populism – issue-based and ideational – by exploring their implications for the expression of populist rhetoric among citizens ...
Ethan C. Busby +3 more
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Kampwirth (Karen), ed. – Gender and Populism in Latin America. Passionate Politics .– University Park, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2010. 254 p. [PDF]
Bérengère Marques-Pereira
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Purpose: The extant literature on populism posits that populists frequently find themselves at odds with the neoliberal economic paradigm, as evidenced by rising debt, a public-investment deficit, and substantial deficit-financed government spending ...
Pavel Zdražil +3 more
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