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Populism and the persistence of Latin America’s underperformance
Populism helps explain democratic and economic underperformance in the region. Far from weakening, populism may be getting stronger. It is currently being boosted by the rise of far-right populism in the United States (and Europe), which was unusual ...
Javier Corrales
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Abstract This research bridges populism and populist social movement studies to address the question of how left‐ and right‐wing populists unite in a common social movement. Using the novel “à la carte” (ALC) embedding regression model, it analyzes a unique dataset of 5,342 protesters and supporters from the Yellow Vests movement in France, capturing ...
Frédéric Gonthier
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NACIONALISMO AUTORITÁRIO E “RELIGIÃO DA VIDA COTIDIANA”: O POPULISMO DAS CLASSES MÉDIAS EM CRISE
O interesse desta contribuição não é tanto analisar o nacional-populismo religioso como desvendar o caráter de “religião de substituição” do próprio nacional-populismo e sua ligação com o conceito de “religião da vida cotidiana” de Marx e com a atual ...
Jose Antonio Zamora
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Canadian Democracy at Risk? A Wakeup Call From the Perspective of English‐Speaking Citizens
ABSTRACT At first glance, Canada is a resilient democracy. It has so far resisted international trends of democratic decline, it has not had any major populist upheavals aside from the Freedom Convoy in 2022, and no extremist parties are in parliament. However, if we look at public opinion data, we find widespread democratic disillusionment.
Daniel Stockemer, Valere Gaspard
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Reflexões sobre populismo e democracia no pensamento de Ernesto Laclau e Chantal Mouffe
Neste artigo, pretendemos analisar as ideias de populismo e democracia no pensamento de Ernesto Laclau e Chantau Mouffe. Apresentaremos a hipótese de que o populismo, para ambos autores, longe de ser um regime ou um modo de governo anti-democrático, é ...
Rafael Rezende Borges de Araújo
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The Spatiality of Popular Politics on the Urban Margins: Insights from Argentina and Chile
Abstract Popular politics—a heterogeneous set of grassroots demands and subjectivities antagonistic to dominant power blocs—finds itself at a crossroads in Latin America. In Argentina and Chile, progressive governments have failed to curtail a resurgent populist‐right despite, as recently as 2019, appearing to be on the brink of a new centre‐left ...
Sam Halvorsen, Nicolás Angelcos
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¿Populismos de izquierda? El caso de América Latina
El populismo de América Latina se distingue comúnmente del populismo europeo: el primero es de izquierda, se dice, el segundo de derecha. Pero esa categorización no hace justicia a un fenómeno complejo.
Loris Zanatta
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Abstract While it is largely unquestioned that populist individuals are more likely to distrust politics and politicians, the empirical association between populist attitudes and social trust is far less clear. In principle, the people‐centrist component of populism could trigger higher levels of social trust among individuals with stronger populist ...
Hugo Marcos‐Marne, Mariana Sendra
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Abstract Madrid is the first region in Spain whose government has managed to dismantle an already existing LGBTI legal framework, going against the recently voted Legal Gender Identity and LGBTI Law that applies at a State level (4/2023). The conservative government of Madrid has modified two regional laws to re‐establish gatekeeping and gender ...
Konstantinos Argyriou +2 more
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Abstract Despite the implementation of progressive national policies and the adherence to numerous international conventions aimed at eradicating gender‐based violence and violence against women, incidents of violence against women in post‐war Sri Lanka are on the rise.
Shyamika Jayasundara‐Smits, DB Subedi
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