populism challenge in contemporary europe: threat to or instrument of democracy?
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Abstract
Discussions about the nature of political populism occupy an important place in contemporary political science. Is it a threat to democracy or a necessary corrective? The author
thinks that populism is, at the same time, an instrument of inclusion of certain electoral groups in the political life and a means of exclusion of certain population groups that are proclaimed “the Other”. Such ambivalence of populist phenomenon is strengthened by the examples that demonstrate ruinous consequences of a populist rule for liberal democracy.
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| Authors | ;Oskolkov P. |
| Journal | frattura ed integrità strutturale |
| Year | 2018 |
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