The results of the June 23, 2016, Brexit vote were a shock to many in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. By a 52%-48% margin, British voters chose to leave the European Union. With ...
Populists use controversial issues to a far greater extent than other issues to promote their political messages. This is deliberate. Election researchers from across Europe have looked at how ...
Australia’s populist One Nation party surged past the ruling Labor party to lead a nationwide opinion poll for the first time, highlighting voter disappointment with last month’s budget and ...
Eight years ago, when Donald Trump addressed the nation for the first time as president, he did so as the revolutionary leader of a massive populist movement. The government he had just been tasked ...
When I read mainstream political commentary, I often think of the awkward gyrating Elaine used to do on Seinfeld, flapping her limbs in all directions in an incompetent, and yet totally confident, ...
Populism — at least on the campaign trail and across the podcast universe — is on the rise, loud enough to rattle the windows of American politics. But it isn’t new. Versions of it have been around ...
Centrist failings have opened a gaping window for right-wingers inspired, as Mr de la Espriella is, by Nayib Bukele, the authoritarian president of El Salvador. (He has crushed gang violence by ...
Next summer will mark the 30th anniversary of the publication of one of the most influential, misunderstood, and unduly optimistic essays ever published, “The End of History?” In it, Francis Fukuyama ...
A new study has compared the response of populist and non-populist governments during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. More than 40 countries were included in the analysis, with the U.S., the U.K. and ...
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