This thesis examines how populist faction leaders in mainstream political parties manage dissent by studying how they deal with the other factions within their party that disagree with them. The analysis thus provides a link between the literature on populism and on party politics, filling gaps in those literatures about how mainstream parties deal with populist leadership. The investigation examines the Labour Party under the populist leadership of Jeremy Corbyn, who was elected on a manifesto promising to empower the membership over party elites. The thesis employs a qualitative research design focused on interviews and archival work, using over 200 interviews with figures at every level of the party. The thesis applies two main theoret...
This paper argues that political scientists in Britain have, for the most part, failed to adequately...
Jeremy Corbyn has recently been described as a “demagogue”; but his appeal is derived from his chara...
Although Jeremy Corbyn and Donald Trump share no common ideological ground, as political strategists...
Jeremy Corbyn’s dramatic rise and fall created a problem for left political strategists in the UK. C...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
Populism is a particular type of constitutional pathology; a brand of groupthink in which a leader e...
Has the rise of radical populist parties across Europe led to the opening up of a gap between what i...
One of the most striking features of Labour Party politics during the years of Jeremy Corbyn's leade...
This article reflects on the inclusion-moderation thesis, which asserts that parties from the radica...
Jeremy Corbyn’s election as Leader of the Labour Party in 2015 stunned observers and practitioners o...
Jeremy Corbyn’s continued leadership of the Labour party has been contrary to the publicly-stated ex...
This chapter analyses the relevance of ‘populism’ for understanding the movement surrounding UK Labo...
This article analyses how populist parties wage opposition in parliament. The authors conceptualise ...
Populist upsurge is running through the Western world and many scholars try to make sense of it. Pop...
Radical right-wing populist parties have experienced a growth in support in several European countri...
This paper argues that political scientists in Britain have, for the most part, failed to adequately...
Jeremy Corbyn has recently been described as a “demagogue”; but his appeal is derived from his chara...
Although Jeremy Corbyn and Donald Trump share no common ideological ground, as political strategists...
Jeremy Corbyn’s dramatic rise and fall created a problem for left political strategists in the UK. C...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
Populism is a particular type of constitutional pathology; a brand of groupthink in which a leader e...
Has the rise of radical populist parties across Europe led to the opening up of a gap between what i...
One of the most striking features of Labour Party politics during the years of Jeremy Corbyn's leade...
This article reflects on the inclusion-moderation thesis, which asserts that parties from the radica...
Jeremy Corbyn’s election as Leader of the Labour Party in 2015 stunned observers and practitioners o...
Jeremy Corbyn’s continued leadership of the Labour party has been contrary to the publicly-stated ex...
This chapter analyses the relevance of ‘populism’ for understanding the movement surrounding UK Labo...
This article analyses how populist parties wage opposition in parliament. The authors conceptualise ...
Populist upsurge is running through the Western world and many scholars try to make sense of it. Pop...
Radical right-wing populist parties have experienced a growth in support in several European countri...
This paper argues that political scientists in Britain have, for the most part, failed to adequately...
Jeremy Corbyn has recently been described as a “demagogue”; but his appeal is derived from his chara...
Although Jeremy Corbyn and Donald Trump share no common ideological ground, as political strategists...