The Brexit vote and more recently the US presidential election suggest a noticeable rise of populism. Marion Laboure and Juergen Braunstein argue that this trend is not new. For example, Austrian Chancelor Schuessel’s invitation to the far-right freedom party to form a government in 1999/2000 caused upheaval in Europe, and beyond. Shortly after, during the French presidential elections in 2002, the far-right candidate Le Pen managed to gain enough votes to make it to the second round
What characterizes regions where right-wing populist parties are relatively successful? A prominent ...
What characterizes regions where right-wing populist parties are relatively successful? A prominent ...
While the 2014 European Parliament elections were marked by the rise of parties on the far right‐win...
The recent Brexit vote, as well as high uncertainty around a number of upcoming elections (e.g., the...
On both sides of the Atlantic, populism on the left and the right is on the rise. Its most visible s...
On the 4th of May, Donald Trump became the Republican presidential nominee while on the 23rd of June...
A tormented wave of anti-establishment populism is haunting Europe. Populist parties have managed to...
Following the UK’s Brexit referendum and Donald Trump’s election as U.S. President, 2017 was billed ...
This article analyzes why, despite similar transformations in the dimensions structuring political s...
The 2016 election cycle has shown a dramatic radicalization of the right, featuring elements such as...
A mere look at electoral results on both the national and European level of many European countries ...
Right-wing populism has emerged as a major political force in Europe over the last 10 to 15 years an...
Populist upsurge is running through the Western world and many scholars try to make sense of it. Pop...
In this Strategic Update, Michael Cox explores the causes of populists’ recent electoral successes a...
Populism has been a buzzword around the world today. Various recent elections in industrialized part...
What characterizes regions where right-wing populist parties are relatively successful? A prominent ...
What characterizes regions where right-wing populist parties are relatively successful? A prominent ...
While the 2014 European Parliament elections were marked by the rise of parties on the far right‐win...
The recent Brexit vote, as well as high uncertainty around a number of upcoming elections (e.g., the...
On both sides of the Atlantic, populism on the left and the right is on the rise. Its most visible s...
On the 4th of May, Donald Trump became the Republican presidential nominee while on the 23rd of June...
A tormented wave of anti-establishment populism is haunting Europe. Populist parties have managed to...
Following the UK’s Brexit referendum and Donald Trump’s election as U.S. President, 2017 was billed ...
This article analyzes why, despite similar transformations in the dimensions structuring political s...
The 2016 election cycle has shown a dramatic radicalization of the right, featuring elements such as...
A mere look at electoral results on both the national and European level of many European countries ...
Right-wing populism has emerged as a major political force in Europe over the last 10 to 15 years an...
Populist upsurge is running through the Western world and many scholars try to make sense of it. Pop...
In this Strategic Update, Michael Cox explores the causes of populists’ recent electoral successes a...
Populism has been a buzzword around the world today. Various recent elections in industrialized part...
What characterizes regions where right-wing populist parties are relatively successful? A prominent ...
What characterizes regions where right-wing populist parties are relatively successful? A prominent ...
While the 2014 European Parliament elections were marked by the rise of parties on the far right‐win...