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- Risk and demand for social protection in an era of populism
Thus, to understand the consequences of populism for the relationship between risk and social protection, we need to disaggregate among different types of populist rhetorical strategies and examine their implications for subjective perceptions of risk and demand for redistribution
- Economic Shocks and Populism - Oxford Academic
All in all, these empirical findings suggest that risk attitudes play a relevant role in explaining support for populism, and that large economic disappointment can induce support for populist and radical parties by inducing a preference for political risk
- The frenemy within – populism’s dual role in democratisation
Is populism a threat to democracy or a force for democratisation? New research suggests populism can both revitalise politics and erode democratic institutions
- Understanding Populism - PMC
Most importantly, such a criticism runs an acute risk of being condescending toward the audience for populist appeals—condescending in a way that involves a further denial of voice to those who may feel, justifiably, that they are excluded from politics
- Money worries and job dissatisfaction drove Europe’s populist boom . . .
Everyday financial anxieties and frustration with low-quality work – rather than immigration alone – helped populist politics explode across Europe from the
- Rise of Populism: Causes, Consequences and Policy Implications?
Both populist groups share concerns about economic insecurity, perceived political inequality, limited opportunities, and a cautious attitude towards multinational corporations
- (PDF) Rising Populism in Global Politics: Causes, Consequences, and . . .
Furthermore, we analyze the far-reaching consequences of populism, including its impact on democratic norms, international relations, and policy outcomes
- Populism as the Consequence and Catalyst of Social Problems
For a thoroughly global understanding of the causes and consequences of populism, the chapter focuses on seven substantially different cases across the world
- Populism can degrade democracy but is on the rise . . . - The Conversation
In its most radical, authoritarian form, populism poses a threat to democracy It polarizes societies and erodes trust in experts But populist leaders still hold appeal, as they promise to
- Populists in Power: Economic and Political Consequences - CESifo
In our new study (Funke et al 2023), we ex-amine the economic and political consequences of populism We find that populism leads to slower eco-nomic growth, undermines democratic institutions, and can make a country more vulnerable to future populist governments
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