The idea of increasing the power of the ‘pure people’ at the expense of a ‘corrupt elite’ lies at the core of populism. One way for populist parties to do this is to push for a greater use of referendums. Previous research shows that populist parties mention in general in their communications the referendums as suitable avenues for the direct involvement of the people in the decision-making process. However, we miss details about how they refer to referendums. This article addresses this gap in the literature and explores how populist parties talk about referendums in their election manifestos. It seeks to identify what type of referendum populist parties tend to support, and to analyze whether their support for referendums is generic or po...
Are populist voters more in favour of direct democracy than other voters? This is the main question ...
Across established democracies, citizens express high levels of support for decision making via refe...
Populism has become a widespread phenomenon across Western Europe, especially after the economic cri...
The idea of increasing the power of the ‘pure people’ at the expense of a ‘corrupt elite’ lies at th...
Earlier research refers to populist parties as being advocates of a greater use of referendum. Yet, ...
Many researchers, journalists and politicians are inclined to connect populism and referendums. Whil...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
© 2020 Lucas Grainger-BrownThe EU referendum of 2016 is commonly defined as a populist event. This i...
This article investigates the challenges that political parties face in referendums. While political...
Recently, studies have burgeoned on the link between populism and demands fordemocratic reforms. In ...
Current discussions about politics – be it European, British, or American – almost inevitably end up...
Current discussions about politics – be it European, British, or American – almost inevitably end up...
Extensive research has shown how political parties use referendums to achieve their goals. Most stud...
Since the 1980s a growing number of populist parties have made a breakthrough in European party syst...
Are populist voters more in favour of direct democracy than other voters? This is the main question ...
Across established democracies, citizens express high levels of support for decision making via refe...
Populism has become a widespread phenomenon across Western Europe, especially after the economic cri...
The idea of increasing the power of the ‘pure people’ at the expense of a ‘corrupt elite’ lies at th...
Earlier research refers to populist parties as being advocates of a greater use of referendum. Yet, ...
Many researchers, journalists and politicians are inclined to connect populism and referendums. Whil...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
© 2020 Lucas Grainger-BrownThe EU referendum of 2016 is commonly defined as a populist event. This i...
This article investigates the challenges that political parties face in referendums. While political...
Recently, studies have burgeoned on the link between populism and demands fordemocratic reforms. In ...
Current discussions about politics – be it European, British, or American – almost inevitably end up...
Current discussions about politics – be it European, British, or American – almost inevitably end up...
Extensive research has shown how political parties use referendums to achieve their goals. Most stud...
Since the 1980s a growing number of populist parties have made a breakthrough in European party syst...
Are populist voters more in favour of direct democracy than other voters? This is the main question ...
Across established democracies, citizens express high levels of support for decision making via refe...
Populism has become a widespread phenomenon across Western Europe, especially after the economic cri...