2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2021.102116
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Populism and propagation of far-right extremism

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“…On the other hand, populist parties appeal to the frustrations of ordinary people against elites, using anti-establishment rhetoric and claiming to represent the "true" voice of the people. While some far-right parties may incorporate populist strategies to broaden their appeal, populism itself can manifest across the political spectrum and is not inherently tied to specific ideological positions like those of far-right parties [24,25]. In Portugal, far-right parties totally incorporate populist strategies and discourses.…”
Section: Rise Of Extremist and Nationalist Movementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, populist parties appeal to the frustrations of ordinary people against elites, using anti-establishment rhetoric and claiming to represent the "true" voice of the people. While some far-right parties may incorporate populist strategies to broaden their appeal, populism itself can manifest across the political spectrum and is not inherently tied to specific ideological positions like those of far-right parties [24,25]. In Portugal, far-right parties totally incorporate populist strategies and discourses.…”
Section: Rise Of Extremist and Nationalist Movementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This variant of European populism is increasingly synonymous with insecurity nurtured by minority communities. The enabling climate created by this variant has given new impetus to hate crimes to the height of political and moral correctness (Florian, 2018;Hagemeister, 2022;Pap, 2021;Pappas, Mendez, & Herrick, 2009). Canada, a part of the Western bloc, has largely avoided ethno-populism, but not the surge of hate crimes (Miller, 2017).…”
Section: Populismmentioning
confidence: 99%