As commonly expressed, populism is a synonym of demagogy, or an adjective used to describe and criticize the set of tools of a political movement. The meaning of democracy as constructed by language users is dynamically-changing and contextually bound. The interpretation of these two concepts is even more confused from a historical perspective as both the words democracy and populism have served to indicate a range of (in some cases diverging) phenomena, although they are perceived as being from the same semantic and contextual family
Over the last 30 years, scholarship has produced countless books, essays, and articles on populism b...
Scholars have long debated whether populism harms or improves the quality of democracy. This article...
Populism appeals to the masses, and against elites. To the extent that any successful democracy must...
Contains fulltext : 285224.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
The question of the link between populism and democracy is a crucial one and for this purpose this p...
Two images of populism are well-established: it is either labelled as a pathological political pheno...
Although 'populism' has become something of a buzzword in discussions about politics, it tends to be...
The phenomenon of new populism has been the subject of many studies and analyses in recent years. De...
Discussions on the relation between populism and democracy have become growingly frequent in the lit...
With the rise of technocratic government in the wake of the eurocrisis, many now argue that populism...
Populism is the 'new big thing' in western politics. On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, populist l...
“Populism” appears everywhere: a frequently proffered assessment—or perhaps diagnosis—of constitutio...
The past two decades have witnessed a resurgence of populist politics across the globe. The early 21...
While the success of populist political parties has been increasing in Western Europe, politicians a...
The phenomenon of populism and its relationship with modern democracy has gained considerable attent...
Over the last 30 years, scholarship has produced countless books, essays, and articles on populism b...
Scholars have long debated whether populism harms or improves the quality of democracy. This article...
Populism appeals to the masses, and against elites. To the extent that any successful democracy must...
Contains fulltext : 285224.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
The question of the link between populism and democracy is a crucial one and for this purpose this p...
Two images of populism are well-established: it is either labelled as a pathological political pheno...
Although 'populism' has become something of a buzzword in discussions about politics, it tends to be...
The phenomenon of new populism has been the subject of many studies and analyses in recent years. De...
Discussions on the relation between populism and democracy have become growingly frequent in the lit...
With the rise of technocratic government in the wake of the eurocrisis, many now argue that populism...
Populism is the 'new big thing' in western politics. On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, populist l...
“Populism” appears everywhere: a frequently proffered assessment—or perhaps diagnosis—of constitutio...
The past two decades have witnessed a resurgence of populist politics across the globe. The early 21...
While the success of populist political parties has been increasing in Western Europe, politicians a...
The phenomenon of populism and its relationship with modern democracy has gained considerable attent...
Over the last 30 years, scholarship has produced countless books, essays, and articles on populism b...
Scholars have long debated whether populism harms or improves the quality of democracy. This article...
Populism appeals to the masses, and against elites. To the extent that any successful democracy must...