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    AuthorBale, T (4)Lacatus, C (2)Meibauer, G (2)van Kessel, S (2)Chelotti, N (1)Drake, H (1)Drolet, J-F (1)Johnson, R (1)Korkut, U (1)Roch, J (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Hegemony, populism and democracy: Laclau and Mouffe today 

    THOMASSEN, LA (Spanish Association of Political Science and Administration, 2016-03)
    This review article takes the publication of four new volumes by, and on, Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe as an opportunity to revisit their work and consider its contemporary relevance. After introducing the four volumes, ...
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    Why Do Tories Defect to UKIP? Conservative Party Members and the Temptations of the Populist Radical Right 

    Webb, P; Bale, T (2014-12)
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    Populism as an intra-party phenomenon: The British Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn 

    Watts, J; Bale, T (2019-02)
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    The view from MARS: US paleoconservatism and ideological challenges to the liberal world order 

    Drolet, J-F; Williams, M (2019-03)
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    Who leads and who follows? The symbiotic relationship between UKIP and the Conservatives - and populism and Euroscepticism 

    Bale, T (2018-08)
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    Informed, uninformed or misinformed? A cross-national analysis of populist party supporters across European democracie 

    Van Kessel, S; Sajuria, J; van Hauwaeert, S
    Recent research suggests that populist party supporters are not necessarily unsophisticated protest voters. This leads us to question the still popular assumption that these individuals are politically uninformed. ...
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    Thrown around with abandon? Popular understandings of populism as conveyed by the print media: A UK case study 

    Bale, T; van Kessel, S; Taggart, P (2011-04)
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    Eager to leave? Populist radical right parties' responses to the UK's Brexit vote 

    van Kessel, S; Chelotti, N; Drake, H; Roch, J; Rodi, P (2020-02)
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    Crisis, Rhetoric and Right-Wing Populist Incumbency: An Analysis of Donald Trump's Tweets and Press Briefings 

    Lacatus, C; Meibauer, G (2021-09-08)
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    Policy-making by tweets: discursive governance, populism, and Trump Presidency 

    Sahin, O; Johnson, R; Korkut, U (2021-10-20)
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