SPECIAL ISSUE 1 "People Have the Power? Reframing the debate on Contemporary Populism(s)" - Guest Editors: Giuseppe Cascione, Damiano Palano
SPECIAL ISSUE 2 "Anti-Establishment Establishment? Populist Elites in a Comparative Perspective" - Guest Editors: Leonardo Puleo, Paolo Marzi, Gianluca Piccolino
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Cover | Details pdf |
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Index | Details pdf |
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Special Issue Introduction
People Have the Power? Reframing the debate on Contemporary Populism(s) | Details pdf |
Giuseppe Cascione | 5-8 |
Research Notes
Typologies of Populism: a Hypothesis Based on Hyperpolitics Methodology | Details pdf |
Alfredo Ferrara | 9-27 |
Special Issue
The Shape of the People. Rethinking Populism Beyond Laclau | Details pdf |
Damiano Palano | 29-62 |
Populism and Neoliberalism. Notes on the Morphology of a ‘Perverse Alliance’ | Details pdf |
Alessandro Simoncini | 63-95 |
Reacting to the Politics and Economy Relation. The Reasons for Contemporary Populism | Details pdf |
Gianpasquale Preite | 97-118 |
Populism Literature on Europe: A Brief Overview and Meta-Analysis | Details pdf Dataset |
Gianluca Piccolino, Sorina Soare | 119-166 |
If you cannot rule them, misinform them! Communication strategies of Italian radical right-wing populist parties during the pandemic | Details pdf Appendix A |
Paolo Marzi, Maria Giovanna Sessa | 167-196 |
Electoral and Executive Agenda in Time of Populism: A Solemn Oath or Coalition Politics as Usual? | Details pdf |
Leonardo Puleo, Alice Cavalieri | 197-232 |
Research Articles
Female Fighters and Deadliness of Terrorist Campaigns in Civil War | Details pdf |
Margherita Belgioioso, Jennifer Philippa Eggert | 233-268 |
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