In consonance with much of the existing scholarship, this article develops an ideational approach to the study of populism. Furthermore, it proposes a minimal concept of populism that can be used to analyze populist forces across time and space. According to this minimal concept, populism is defined as a thin-centered ideology, which is based not only on the Manichean distinction between ‘the pure people’ and ‘the corrupt elite’, but also on the defense of popular sovereignty at any cost. The article also examines the most common subtypes of populism and sheds light on current examples of populism in North and South America as well as in Eastern and Western Europe. Lastly, the article discusses the complex relationship that populism mainta...
The global ascendancy that populism has gained in recent years resulted in two major developments: (...
The main motivation of this master thesis is to clarify the normative relation between populism and ...
Two images of populism are well-established: it is either labelled as a pathological political pheno...
Populism is one of the most contested political ideas of the modern age. It has also become a key co...
The article proposes an ideological typification of the populisms emerged in North America and Weste...
The article presents the relational, socio-cultural approach to populism, also referred to by some a...
Populism is a concept applied to a wide range of political movements and actors across the globe. Th...
In this article a critical analysis is made of some of the most influential approaches to contempora...
Populism is the 'new big thing' in western politics. On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, populist l...
In recent times, populism not only is on everyone’s lips, but it has also been contested as scientif...
In spite of its sound historical roots, populism has become a catchall word, applied to many differe...
This article proposes an alternative categorization of the populist phenomena, by elaborating the di...
International audienceThis article engages in a comparative analysis of populist parties across the ...
This essay makes another attempt to clarify the concept of populism and to discuss its causes and co...
The purpose of the Exchange feature is to publish discussions that engage, advance and initiate new ...
The global ascendancy that populism has gained in recent years resulted in two major developments: (...
The main motivation of this master thesis is to clarify the normative relation between populism and ...
Two images of populism are well-established: it is either labelled as a pathological political pheno...
Populism is one of the most contested political ideas of the modern age. It has also become a key co...
The article proposes an ideological typification of the populisms emerged in North America and Weste...
The article presents the relational, socio-cultural approach to populism, also referred to by some a...
Populism is a concept applied to a wide range of political movements and actors across the globe. Th...
In this article a critical analysis is made of some of the most influential approaches to contempora...
Populism is the 'new big thing' in western politics. On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, populist l...
In recent times, populism not only is on everyone’s lips, but it has also been contested as scientif...
In spite of its sound historical roots, populism has become a catchall word, applied to many differe...
This article proposes an alternative categorization of the populist phenomena, by elaborating the di...
International audienceThis article engages in a comparative analysis of populist parties across the ...
This essay makes another attempt to clarify the concept of populism and to discuss its causes and co...
The purpose of the Exchange feature is to publish discussions that engage, advance and initiate new ...
The global ascendancy that populism has gained in recent years resulted in two major developments: (...
The main motivation of this master thesis is to clarify the normative relation between populism and ...
Two images of populism are well-established: it is either labelled as a pathological political pheno...