Populist parties are often assumed to benefit electorally from major crises. Yet as Giuliano Bobba and Nicolas Hubé explain, populist actors have found it difficult to politicise the crisis brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic. Drawing on a new book covering the first wave of the pandemic in Europe, they identify several lessons concerning the ... Continue
The Covid-19 outbreak has put many of the EU’s foreign policy objectives on hold. However, as Julia ...
So far, the focus has been on the EU’s institutional responses to the COVID-19 crisis. Drawing on th...
The Covid-19 pandemic is a global crisis, but it has had a highly varied impact on different regions...
The radical right party Vox has been a harsh critic of the Spanish government’s handling of the Covi...
The tendency for citizens to ‘rally round the flag’ during a crisis led many observers to assume the...
This time last year, things did not look pretty for the EU, writes Michael Cottakis. Marine Le Pen t...
Populist radical right parties made electoral gains in several countries across Europe following the...
In Pandemic Solidarity: Mutual Aid during the Covid-19 Crisis, Marina Sitrin and Colectiva Sembrar e...
How should Europe react to the rise of populist parties? Chantal Mouffe argues that the consensus es...
The COVID-19 outbreak has put many of the EU’s foreign policy objectives on hold. However, as Julia ...
Donald Trump's victory in the 2016 US presidential election, the UK's decision to leave the EU, and ...
Do voters become more populist if no party represents their views? Bruno Castanho Silva and Christop...
From the starting position of a political outsider, Italy’s PM Giuseppe Conte has carved a widely po...
Populist politics has seen a worldwide resurgence in electoral democracies. Focusing on India, Venka...
Populist parties typically voice strong criticism of the establishment, but what happens when these ...
The Covid-19 outbreak has put many of the EU’s foreign policy objectives on hold. However, as Julia ...
So far, the focus has been on the EU’s institutional responses to the COVID-19 crisis. Drawing on th...
The Covid-19 pandemic is a global crisis, but it has had a highly varied impact on different regions...
The radical right party Vox has been a harsh critic of the Spanish government’s handling of the Covi...
The tendency for citizens to ‘rally round the flag’ during a crisis led many observers to assume the...
This time last year, things did not look pretty for the EU, writes Michael Cottakis. Marine Le Pen t...
Populist radical right parties made electoral gains in several countries across Europe following the...
In Pandemic Solidarity: Mutual Aid during the Covid-19 Crisis, Marina Sitrin and Colectiva Sembrar e...
How should Europe react to the rise of populist parties? Chantal Mouffe argues that the consensus es...
The COVID-19 outbreak has put many of the EU’s foreign policy objectives on hold. However, as Julia ...
Donald Trump's victory in the 2016 US presidential election, the UK's decision to leave the EU, and ...
Do voters become more populist if no party represents their views? Bruno Castanho Silva and Christop...
From the starting position of a political outsider, Italy’s PM Giuseppe Conte has carved a widely po...
Populist politics has seen a worldwide resurgence in electoral democracies. Focusing on India, Venka...
Populist parties typically voice strong criticism of the establishment, but what happens when these ...
The Covid-19 outbreak has put many of the EU’s foreign policy objectives on hold. However, as Julia ...
So far, the focus has been on the EU’s institutional responses to the COVID-19 crisis. Drawing on th...
The Covid-19 pandemic is a global crisis, but it has had a highly varied impact on different regions...