On the 4th of May, Donald Trump became the Republican presidential nominee while on the 23rd of June, Nigel Farage’s (and Arron Bank’s) campaign largely contributed to Brexit to the surprise of international public opinion. Trump’s or Farage’s triumph does not necessarily reflect the rise of populism or demagogy – the spectre of this has always lurked within societies to a greater or a lesser extent. It simply shows how Trump and Farage capitalized on the absence of critical thinking and the uncritical digestion of their electoral campaign messages
This paper addresses the similarities and differences between forms of populism in Europe and Trumpi...
This article is based on the author's keynote address at the annual conference of the International ...
This article is based on the author's keynote address at the annual conference of the International ...
Drawing on some of the factors that led to support for Brexit and Trump – outcomes many would have c...
In Brexit and the election of Donald Trump we have witnessed the rise of authoritarian populism. Acr...
The Brexit vote and more recently the US presidential election suggest a noticeable rise of populism...
The recent upsurge of electoral success from the Brexit Leave campaign and Donald Trump’s presidenti...
The recent upsurge of electoral success from the Brexit Leave campaign and Donald Trump’s presidenti...
The recent upsurge of electoral success from the Brexit Leave campaign and Donald Trump’s presidenti...
Following the election of Donald Trump as U.S. President, a great deal of political commentary has f...
The narrative of populism as a “rising tide” has enjoyed currency at least since the election of Don...
In this Strategic Update, Michael Cox explores the causes of populists’ recent electoral successes a...
Populism in the twenty-first century became prominent in scholarly circles following Brexit and...
Monika Krause is a Fellow at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies and an Assistant Professor ...
This paper addresses the similarities and differences between forms of populism in Europe and Trumpi...
This paper addresses the similarities and differences between forms of populism in Europe and Trumpi...
This article is based on the author's keynote address at the annual conference of the International ...
This article is based on the author's keynote address at the annual conference of the International ...
Drawing on some of the factors that led to support for Brexit and Trump – outcomes many would have c...
In Brexit and the election of Donald Trump we have witnessed the rise of authoritarian populism. Acr...
The Brexit vote and more recently the US presidential election suggest a noticeable rise of populism...
The recent upsurge of electoral success from the Brexit Leave campaign and Donald Trump’s presidenti...
The recent upsurge of electoral success from the Brexit Leave campaign and Donald Trump’s presidenti...
The recent upsurge of electoral success from the Brexit Leave campaign and Donald Trump’s presidenti...
Following the election of Donald Trump as U.S. President, a great deal of political commentary has f...
The narrative of populism as a “rising tide” has enjoyed currency at least since the election of Don...
In this Strategic Update, Michael Cox explores the causes of populists’ recent electoral successes a...
Populism in the twenty-first century became prominent in scholarly circles following Brexit and...
Monika Krause is a Fellow at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies and an Assistant Professor ...
This paper addresses the similarities and differences between forms of populism in Europe and Trumpi...
This paper addresses the similarities and differences between forms of populism in Europe and Trumpi...
This article is based on the author's keynote address at the annual conference of the International ...
This article is based on the author's keynote address at the annual conference of the International ...