Published online before print December 11, 2015Is the relationship between populist leaders and those in their parties always charismatic? Although many scholars of populism assume this, the attribution of ‘charisma’ is invariably based on how leaders present themselves rather than how purported followers within parties perceive them. In line with the literature on charisma, this article takes the latter approach, using interviews conducted between 2009 and 2011 with 111 elected representatives and grassroots members (i.e. ‘the coterie’) to examine how three European populist leaders regularly termed ‘charismatic’ – Silvio Berlusconi, Christoph Blocher and Umberto Bossi – were viewed within their parties. The article finds evidence of three...
The issue of leadership is becoming increasingly a phenomenon studied by specialists in political s...
This paper seeks to bring political charisma back into the study of comparative politics by reconstr...
The article draws a characterisation of the late comer among the Italian populist parties, the Five ...
The ‘charismatic leader’ is a recurring topic within the literature on populist radical right partie...
The article explores a key aspect in the development of contemporary European populist parties: the ...
Published: 15 November 2017The rise of populists across the globe has been one of the most-discussed...
Successful populist leaders are frequently described as charismatic, theoretically implying follower...
The ‘populist phenomenon’ has received a lot of attention in recent years. Yet little is known about...
Several scholars of populism have pointed out that populist parties rely very oft en on so-called c...
Successful populist-leaders are frequently described as charismatic, theoretically implying follower...
Populism has appeared in different times and places. Allegedly, one of the few commonalities between...
Populism is being increasingly studied by political and social scientists. This article pays particu...
This paper, initially prompted by the puzzles raised from the atypical emergence of charismatic poli...
The ‘charismatic leader’ is a recurring topic within the literature on populist radical right partie...
Populism is a particular type of constitutional pathology; a brand of groupthink in which a leader e...
The issue of leadership is becoming increasingly a phenomenon studied by specialists in political s...
This paper seeks to bring political charisma back into the study of comparative politics by reconstr...
The article draws a characterisation of the late comer among the Italian populist parties, the Five ...
The ‘charismatic leader’ is a recurring topic within the literature on populist radical right partie...
The article explores a key aspect in the development of contemporary European populist parties: the ...
Published: 15 November 2017The rise of populists across the globe has been one of the most-discussed...
Successful populist leaders are frequently described as charismatic, theoretically implying follower...
The ‘populist phenomenon’ has received a lot of attention in recent years. Yet little is known about...
Several scholars of populism have pointed out that populist parties rely very oft en on so-called c...
Successful populist-leaders are frequently described as charismatic, theoretically implying follower...
Populism has appeared in different times and places. Allegedly, one of the few commonalities between...
Populism is being increasingly studied by political and social scientists. This article pays particu...
This paper, initially prompted by the puzzles raised from the atypical emergence of charismatic poli...
The ‘charismatic leader’ is a recurring topic within the literature on populist radical right partie...
Populism is a particular type of constitutional pathology; a brand of groupthink in which a leader e...
The issue of leadership is becoming increasingly a phenomenon studied by specialists in political s...
This paper seeks to bring political charisma back into the study of comparative politics by reconstr...
The article draws a characterisation of the late comer among the Italian populist parties, the Five ...