What response should we have to the new populist movements taking root in different corners of Europe? Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser argues that though they may at time cause eyebrows to be raised, populists around the world are posing legitimate questions about the current state of democracy
As commonly expressed, populism is a synonym of demagogy, or an adjective used to describe and criti...
Paul Taggart assesses the challenge of populism to European democracy. He argues that while populism...
Populists rely on an idea of the people as a single, united force. Unfortunately, argues Luke Temple...
From Hugo Chávez in Venezuela to Geert Wilders in the Netherlands and Sarah Palin in the U.S., popul...
The past two decades have witnessed a resurgence of populist politics across the globe. The early 21...
The paper discusses the relationship between the crisis of representative democracy and the perspect...
Although the nature and definition of populism are a source of considerable disagreement, there seem...
Populism is the 'new big thing' in western politics. On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, populist l...
The phenomenon of new populism has been the subject of many studies and analyses in recent years. De...
Populism has often been described as a great challenge and threat to Western democracies. Not surpri...
To speak the truth is a fundamental duty of democratic politics, being required for ensuring mutual ...
Is Europe facing a lurch toward populism and, if so, does this trend pose a threat for democracy? Ri...
Contains fulltext : 285224.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
With the rise of technocratic government in the wake of the eurocrisis, many now argue that populism...
The debate about the state of democracy has taken a U-turn in the last decade. Following the fall of...
As commonly expressed, populism is a synonym of demagogy, or an adjective used to describe and criti...
Paul Taggart assesses the challenge of populism to European democracy. He argues that while populism...
Populists rely on an idea of the people as a single, united force. Unfortunately, argues Luke Temple...
From Hugo Chávez in Venezuela to Geert Wilders in the Netherlands and Sarah Palin in the U.S., popul...
The past two decades have witnessed a resurgence of populist politics across the globe. The early 21...
The paper discusses the relationship between the crisis of representative democracy and the perspect...
Although the nature and definition of populism are a source of considerable disagreement, there seem...
Populism is the 'new big thing' in western politics. On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, populist l...
The phenomenon of new populism has been the subject of many studies and analyses in recent years. De...
Populism has often been described as a great challenge and threat to Western democracies. Not surpri...
To speak the truth is a fundamental duty of democratic politics, being required for ensuring mutual ...
Is Europe facing a lurch toward populism and, if so, does this trend pose a threat for democracy? Ri...
Contains fulltext : 285224.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
With the rise of technocratic government in the wake of the eurocrisis, many now argue that populism...
The debate about the state of democracy has taken a U-turn in the last decade. Following the fall of...
As commonly expressed, populism is a synonym of demagogy, or an adjective used to describe and criti...
Paul Taggart assesses the challenge of populism to European democracy. He argues that while populism...
Populists rely on an idea of the people as a single, united force. Unfortunately, argues Luke Temple...