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Exploring the Extremes: The Impact of Radical Right-Wing Populism on Conspiracy Beliefs in Austria
(1) Background: Populist radical right-wing parties and politicians have used conspiracy theories to perpetuate the antagonism between an evil elite conspiring against the good and unknowing people.
Diana Lucia Hofmann
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The Inflationary Consequences of Populist fiscal-monetary policies: Analysis of Left-Wing and Right-Wing Governments in Developing Countries [PDF]
Populist fiscal and monetary policies may temporarily satisfy the masses in the short run, but they often impose lasting structural costs on developing economies.
Seyyed Mohammad Meisam Mirfendereski +2 more
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The 2018 Ontario provincial election marked a decisive shift in the political direction of Canada’s most populous province. The election brought an end to the long reign of the Ontario Liberal Party (2003–2018), whose government devolved into a series of
Brian Budd
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Europe’s Choice Populist attitudes and voting intentions in the 2019 European election. Bertelsmann Policy Brief 01.2019 [PDF]
Representation gaps cause populism: those who feel that they are poorly represented are more populist in their thinking and at the polls. The same also applies to the 2019 European elections.
Rovira Kaltwasser, Cristóbal +2 more
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The challenge of responding to extreme political views: Germany struggles to address Pegida’s anti-Islam protests [PDF]
Unlike European countries in times of the financial crisis, Germany’s economic success meant that it largely avoided debates on closing off countries against a “tide of immigrants”, and populism was largely confined to opposition to bailouts in the ...
Bauchowitz, Stefan
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Political Crisis and Right-Wing Populism
The Israeli democratic system is facing a serious crisis. After five rounds of parliamentary elections within three and a half years, Benjamin Netanyahu was able to forge a relatively strong coalition in late 2022. The political instability, however, did not end and instead morphed into widespread protests against the new cabinet seeking to pass a ...
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Beyond right and left: populism in Europe and Latin America
The literature maintains that not all populisms are equal. Some are seen as projects of regeneration or democratisation because they would incorporate an excluded people; others are movements that would weaken democracy by promoting exclusion ...
Susanne Gratius, Ángel Rivero
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Research has identified political disenchantment as an important driver for the recent spread of right-wing populism. The cultural backlash approach explains this relationship as a counter response to progressive socio-political developments in Western ...
Adrian Lüders +2 more
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The Multilevel Implications of a Sinn Féin Government in Ireland
Abstract The electoral growth of Sinn Féin on both sides of the Irish border has generated much political and academic attention in recent years. The party could form part of the government in Dublin for the first time at the next Irish general election, though that outcome is far from certain.
Conor J. Kelly
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The Concept of Populism in Modern Anglo-Saxon and German Political Science
The article examines and compares main approaches to defining populism in modern Anglo-Saxon and German political science. The author points out some similarities between two schools: increasing interest of research communities in the USA, United Kingdom
Dmitry Y. Meshcheryakov
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