“…The phenomenon is, therefore, explored in the literature in many contexts and cases, yet without a clear conceptual framework. In addition to many conceptualizations of populism, studying these in the literature resulted with the proliferation of populisms: "authoritarian populism", "right-wing/left-wing populism", "inclusive/exclusive populism", "Islamic populism", "neopopulism", "Eurosceptic populism", "third world populism", "neoliberal populism", "advanced populism", "electoral populism" (Di Tella, 1997;Hadiz, 2014;Mişcoiu, 2013;Mudde, 2004;Mudde and Kaltwasser, 2013;Munro-Kua, 1996;Peters and Pierre 2020;Selçuk, 2016). The proliferation is due to arguments referring strategies of populism found in different cases as features of populism, which leads, in turn, to the various classifications of populism in each case.…”