Revealed: one in four Europeans vote populist | World news | The Guardian
▻https://www.theguardian.com/world/ng-interactive/2018/nov/20/revealed-one-in-four-europeans-vote-populist
Populist parties have more than tripled their support in Europe in the last 20 years, securing enough votes to put their leaders into government posts in 11 countries and challenging the established political order across the continent.
The steady growth in support for European populist parties, particularly on the right, is revealed in a groundbreaking analysis of their performance in national elections in 31 European countries over two decades, conducted by the Guardian in conjunction with more than 30 leading political scientists.
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How populism swept through Europe over 20 years | World news | The Guardian
▻https://www.theguardian.com/world/ng-interactive/2018/nov/20/how-populism-emerged-as-electoral-force-in-europe
Populism is spreading across the continent but has different characteristics by region
• Revealed: one in four Europeans votes populist
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Measuring populism: how the Guardian charted its rise | World news | The Guardian
▻https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/nov/20/measuring-populism-how-guardian-charted-rise-methodology
Populism is a challenging thing to measure. Some researchers scrutinise speeches, manifestos and political messaging in search of populist rhetoric. Others survey politicians, or the public, to detect agreement with populist ideas and attitudes. Another technique involves analysing the electoral performance of political parties over time.
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Why is populism suddenly all the rage? | World news | The Guardian
▻https://www.theguardian.com/world/political-science/2018/nov/20/why-is-populism-suddenly-so-sexy-the-reasons-are-many
Populism is sexy. Particularly since 2016 – the year of the Brexit referendum and the election of Donald Trump – it seems as if journalists just cannot get enough of it. In 1998, the Guardian published about 300 articles that included the terms “populism” or “populist”. In 2015, these terms were used in about 1,000 articles, and one year later this number had doubled to almost 2,000.
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