Populism as a term reappeared in everyday public discourse in Greece with the first protests against the memorandum with IMF, EU and ECB and its concomitant austerity policies. The polarisation at the base of the populism/anti-populism dichotomy has been exacerbated on both a social and a political/ideological level. Every articulation of popular demands was denounced by the predominant power block as a populist one. All collective practices were stigmatised as populist and stripped of their political meaning. Everyone who distances himself even a minimum from the dominant neoliberal crisis management discourse was and is dismissed as a “populist”
Within the broader debate on the Greek crisis, the theory of ‘populist democracy’ postulates that po...
The aim of this article is to investigate "anti-populism" as a distinct discursive repertoire that m...
This article focuses on two issues involved in the formation and political trajectory of populist re...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
Along with other South-European countries, since 2008, Greece has experienced deep economic and soci...
The term ‘populism’ has gained renewed prominence in Greece during the Eurozone crisis, in both publ...
Greece was the European nation worst hit by the European Sovereign Debt Crisis, as well as the natio...
The prevalence of the right-wing party of Nea Dimokratia (ND) in the Greek political landscape refle...
Within the broader debate on the Greek crisis, the theory of ‘populist democracy’ postulates that po...
Within the broader debate on the Greek crisis, the theory of ‘populist democracy’ postulates that po...
The aim of this article is to investigate "anti-populism" as a distinct discursive repertoire that m...
This article focuses on two issues involved in the formation and political trajectory of populist re...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
Along with other South-European countries, since 2008, Greece has experienced deep economic and soci...
The term ‘populism’ has gained renewed prominence in Greece during the Eurozone crisis, in both publ...
Greece was the European nation worst hit by the European Sovereign Debt Crisis, as well as the natio...
The prevalence of the right-wing party of Nea Dimokratia (ND) in the Greek political landscape refle...
Within the broader debate on the Greek crisis, the theory of ‘populist democracy’ postulates that po...
Within the broader debate on the Greek crisis, the theory of ‘populist democracy’ postulates that po...
The aim of this article is to investigate "anti-populism" as a distinct discursive repertoire that m...
This article focuses on two issues involved in the formation and political trajectory of populist re...