Populism Origins and Alternative Policy Responses

Populist movements, parties and leaders have gained influence in many countries, disrupting long-established patterns of party competition, impugning the legitimacy of representative institutions and sometimes actively weakening or coarsening government capabilities. By positing an acute contrast be...

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Other Authors: Velasco, Andrés (Editor), BUCELLI, IRENE (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London LSE Press 2022
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