The Resurgence and Spread of Populism?

  • González F
  • Young C
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Abstract

The concept of populism has been used to define many political and economic phe- nomena without precision. This paper presents an analytical synthesis that in our view helps to understand populism in a generalizable way. We define populism as a political strategy aimed to achieve power. Drawing inductively from historical case studies, sec- ondary literature and multinational public opinion surveys, we identify three distinct conditions necessary for a populist episode to occur: a) a political entrepreneur, b) an opportunity structure, and c) favorable public appeal. We further elaborate on these three conditions in this paper. We then examine our model in respect to specific histori- cal and prospective cases.

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González, F. E., & Young, C. (2017). The Resurgence and Spread of Populism? SAIS Review of International Affairs, 37(1), 3–18. https://doi.org/10.1353/sais.2017.0001

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