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This document is a memo from the "Global Populisms: A Threat to Democracy?” workshop held at Stanford University in 2017.
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This document is a memo from the "Global Populisms: A Threat to Democracy?” workshop held at Stanford University in 2017.
This is a work in progress. DO NOT cite without checking with the authors first.
This document is a memo from the "Global Populisms: A Threat to Democracy?” workshop held at Stanford University in 2017.
This is a work in progress. DO NOT cite without checking with the authors first.
This document is a memo from the "Global Populisms: A Threat to Democracy?” workshop held at Stanford University in 2017.
This is a work in progress. DO NOT cite without checking with the authors first.
This document is a memo from the "Global Populisms: A Threat to Democracy?” workshop held at Stanford University in 2017.
This is a work in progress. DO NOT cite without checking with the authors first.
This document is a memo from the "Global Populisms: A Threat to Democracy?” workshop held at Stanford University in 2017.
This is a work in progress. DO NOT cite without checking with the authors first.
This document is a memo from the "Global Populisms: A Threat to Democracy?” workshop held at Stanford University in 2017.
This is a work in progress. DO NOT cite without checking with the authors first.
This document is a memo from the "Global Populisms: A Threat to Democracy?” workshop held at Stanford University in 2017.
This is a work in progress. DO NOT cite without checking with the authors first.
This document is a memo from the "Global Populisms: A Threat to Democracy?” workshop held at Stanford University in 2017.
This is a work in progress. DO NOT cite without checking with the authors first.
This document is a memo from the "Global Populisms: A Threat to Democracy?” workshop held at Stanford University in 2017.
This is a work in progress. DO NOT cite without checking with the authors first.
This document is a memo from the "Global Populisms: A Threat to Democracy?” workshop held at Stanford University in 2017.
This is a work in progress. DO NOT cite without checking with the authors first.
Populism is on the rise: but to understand this phenomenon, we should first clearly conceptualize it and recognize that populism takes on different forms in various historical and political contexts. These “populisms” pose a threat to modern liberal democracy. As Poland and Hungary show, populists exclude entire swathes of society from the polity, and undermine the formal institutions and the informal norms of democracy.