This is the final version. Available on open access from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this recordData availability: Datasets and data analyses are available from https://github.com/AngelVJimenez/Preferences_Dominant_Prestigious_LeadersPrevious research has sought to explain the rise of right-wing populist leaders in terms of the evolutionary framework of dominance and prestige. In this framework, dominance is defined as high social rank acquired via coercion and fear, and prestige is defined as high social rank acquired via competence and admiration. Previous studies have shown that right-wing populist leaders are rated as more dominant than non-populist leaders, and right-wing populist/dominant leaders are favoured in times of...
This paper seeks to advance the study of the nexus of populism and foreign policy by showing the con...
Abstract: In this paper I will construct the likely cognitive profile of right-wing populist leaders...
Ballooning levels of societal inequality have led to a resurgence of interest in the economic causes...
Across the globe we witness the rise of populist authoritarian leaders who are overbearing in their ...
abstract: Besides acquiring group status via dominance or force, as in other animals, human beings c...
A growing body of research suggests that humans likely evolved to use two distinct strategies to acq...
While first impressions of dominance and competence can influence leadership preference, social tran...
We develop a model that studies the incentives of the ruling elite regarding the selection of the po...
Evolutionary psychology posits an individual's status can be based either on dominance or prestige. ...
The aim of this paper is twofold: to uncover the conditions under which trustworthiness influences s...
While first impressions of dominance and competence can influence leadership preference, social tran...
The rise of populist leaders in the political sphere mounts a challenge to normative understandings ...
We have recently witnessed the rise of populist leaders across the world. What makes those leaders s...
Dominance and prestige, as two distinct status-attaining qualities, are present in modern-day leader...
"This article presents and assesses the thesis that a shift in the character of governing elites and...
This paper seeks to advance the study of the nexus of populism and foreign policy by showing the con...
Abstract: In this paper I will construct the likely cognitive profile of right-wing populist leaders...
Ballooning levels of societal inequality have led to a resurgence of interest in the economic causes...
Across the globe we witness the rise of populist authoritarian leaders who are overbearing in their ...
abstract: Besides acquiring group status via dominance or force, as in other animals, human beings c...
A growing body of research suggests that humans likely evolved to use two distinct strategies to acq...
While first impressions of dominance and competence can influence leadership preference, social tran...
We develop a model that studies the incentives of the ruling elite regarding the selection of the po...
Evolutionary psychology posits an individual's status can be based either on dominance or prestige. ...
The aim of this paper is twofold: to uncover the conditions under which trustworthiness influences s...
While first impressions of dominance and competence can influence leadership preference, social tran...
The rise of populist leaders in the political sphere mounts a challenge to normative understandings ...
We have recently witnessed the rise of populist leaders across the world. What makes those leaders s...
Dominance and prestige, as two distinct status-attaining qualities, are present in modern-day leader...
"This article presents and assesses the thesis that a shift in the character of governing elites and...
This paper seeks to advance the study of the nexus of populism and foreign policy by showing the con...
Abstract: In this paper I will construct the likely cognitive profile of right-wing populist leaders...
Ballooning levels of societal inequality have led to a resurgence of interest in the economic causes...