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  2. Populism in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The party is considered populist, ecologist, and partially Eurosceptic. [51] Grillo himself described the Five Star Movement as being populist in nature during a political meeting he held in Rome on 30 October 2013. [52]

  3. Populism - Wikipedia

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    According to Moffitt, this is why populism can appear across a number of different ideological spectrums on the left and right. Populism has no political ideology; it is only a political style. [150] Moffitt notes that populism as a political style has certain features which define it. The first of these features is "the people" versus "the elite".

  4. The Great Recoil - Wikipedia

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    The Great Recoil: Politics After Populism and Pandemic is a 2021 book by Paolo Gerbaudo, [1] [2] [3] a professor of digital politics at King's College London. [4] The book examines the impact of the rise of populism in the 21st century and the COVID-19 pandemic on neo-liberalism.

  5. Valence populism - Wikipedia

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    Valence populism is associated with anti-establishment sentiment and lacks a consistent ideology, unlike left-wing or right-wing populism. Techno-populism is a variant of valence populism. The concept of valence populism was largely built by political scientist Mattia Zulianello. It has usually been found in parties in Central and Eastern Europe.

  6. Social history of the United Kingdom (1979–present) - Wikipedia

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    Historian Tom Devine has argued that the experience of deindustrialisation had a particular impact on trust in the Conservative party among residents of Scotland and pushed political attitudes in a more left-wing, economically interventionist direction contributing to support for Scottish Independence in the 21st Century.

  7. Hong Kongers embrace politics in UK, but some still fear Beijing

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    LONDON (Reuters) -For Richard Wong, 25, who moved to Britain from Hong Kong two years ago, it "feels strange" taking part in a free election, exercising exactly those rights that he once fought ...

  8. Popular democracy - Wikipedia

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    Popular democracy is a notion of direct democracy based on referendums and other devices of empowerment and concretization of popular will. The concept evolved out of the political philosophy of populism, as a fully democratic version of this popular empowerment ideology, but since it has become independent of it, and some even discuss if they are antagonistic or unrelated now ().

  9. Matthew Goodwin - Wikipedia

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    Matthew James Goodwin (born December 1981) [1] is a British political scientist, political commentator and former academic recognised for his research on populism and right-wing movements. He is currently a presenter at GB News .