The populist revolt in the Netherlands does not seem to be able to make a real push. This chapter argues that at least part of the success of populism is not related to the demise of liberal democracy, but to its relative success. The populist revolt largely evokes two types of reactions in Dutch politics: the left believes in a politics of disadvantage, while the right has more confidence in a politics of (national) cultural identity. Egalitarians have fully fixated themselves on the current state of inequality, and believe that once these differences, perceived as unjust, have been eliminated, anger and envy will no longer play any significant role. A politics of status focuses on the effects of the relative success of immigrants, on the ...
Populists are often excluded from political life on the basis that they are too emotional. Both soci...
This article analyses how populist parties wage opposition in parliament. The authors conceptualise ...
This thesis investigates the variation in the electoral performances of right-wing populist parties ...
The populist revolt in the Netherlands does not seem to be able to make a real push. This chapter ar...
In recent years Dutch society has been stirred by waves of anger and resentment. What are the source...
From Marginal to Mainstream?: Populism in Dutch History In this article populism is perceived as...
Contains fulltext : 159323.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
With populist parties making electoral progress across the European continent, the question of what ...
In the past 20 years, a wave of right-wing populist movements has swept over Europe, changing the fa...
Populist upsurge is running through the Western world and many scholars try to make sense of it. Pop...
Is Populism a Thing of the Past? Is populism a category that contributes to our understanding of pol...
In recent years, a growing body of literature has pointed to the salience and persuasiveness of popu...
Populism has been one of the most used and theorised concepts in political scholarship for at least ...
Ten years after the movements of the squares we are reminded of how the popular surge of activism sh...
textabstractThis article assesses the assumption that populist parties form an efficacious exhaust v...
Populists are often excluded from political life on the basis that they are too emotional. Both soci...
This article analyses how populist parties wage opposition in parliament. The authors conceptualise ...
This thesis investigates the variation in the electoral performances of right-wing populist parties ...
The populist revolt in the Netherlands does not seem to be able to make a real push. This chapter ar...
In recent years Dutch society has been stirred by waves of anger and resentment. What are the source...
From Marginal to Mainstream?: Populism in Dutch History In this article populism is perceived as...
Contains fulltext : 159323.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
With populist parties making electoral progress across the European continent, the question of what ...
In the past 20 years, a wave of right-wing populist movements has swept over Europe, changing the fa...
Populist upsurge is running through the Western world and many scholars try to make sense of it. Pop...
Is Populism a Thing of the Past? Is populism a category that contributes to our understanding of pol...
In recent years, a growing body of literature has pointed to the salience and persuasiveness of popu...
Populism has been one of the most used and theorised concepts in political scholarship for at least ...
Ten years after the movements of the squares we are reminded of how the popular surge of activism sh...
textabstractThis article assesses the assumption that populist parties form an efficacious exhaust v...
Populists are often excluded from political life on the basis that they are too emotional. Both soci...
This article analyses how populist parties wage opposition in parliament. The authors conceptualise ...
This thesis investigates the variation in the electoral performances of right-wing populist parties ...