Nigel Farage has recently come under fire from an influential member from within his own party for his authoritarian style of leadership. But research suggests successful right-wing populist parties often have leaders with strong internal leadership qualities who exercise firm control over the party. In this article, Fabio Wolkenstein looks at examples from across Europe, which may provide lessons for UKIP
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UK broadcasters came under fire for the amount of airtime UKIP and its leader Nigel Farage received ...
This article contributes to a burgeoning literature on political leadership, offering an interim ass...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
Using the UK Independence Party, we examine the effects of sudden electoral success on an Anti-Polit...
The success of populist right wing parties in a number of European countries continues to be one of ...
UKIP’s rise has caught the establishment by surprise, with the main parties doing all they can to pr...
The power of the party leader, because it is such a moveable feast, is hard to measure, understand o...
In the aftermath of the referendum, the UK seems to be suffering from individual and collective lead...
This article is part of the issue “New Approaches to Political Leadership”, edited by Mark Bennister...
ABSTRACT: Similar to a number of other right-wing populist parties in Europe, Great Britain's United...
UKIP has watched as its competitors on the mainstream and radical right have exited the electoral fi...
Jeremy Corbyn’s election as Leader of the Labour Party in 2015 stunned observers and practitioners o...
The article researches an interesting phenomenon of the fall of the United Kingdom Independence Part...
Tony Blair recently spoke out on the need for Europe to have ‘strong collective leadership and direc...
The success of populist and Eurosceptic parties was one of the key narratives to emerge from the Eur...
UK broadcasters came under fire for the amount of airtime UKIP and its leader Nigel Farage received ...
This article contributes to a burgeoning literature on political leadership, offering an interim ass...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...