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Introduction to the Special Issue on Exploring Global Populisms

In: Populism
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Amy Skonieczny International Relations, San Francisco State University

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Amentahru Wahlrab Department of Political Science and History, The University of Texas at Tyler

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Abstract

It is now without question that populism is spreading around the globe. However, what populism is, how it should be understood and whether or not it is a useful and functional concept is still decidedly under debate. In this Special Issue of Populism, our authors dive into the heart of an emerging and explosive research agenda, and bring insight, empirical data and new ways of connecting populism to globalism in a worldwide context. In our introduction to the issue Emerging Global Populisms, we situate the contributing articles and discuss the contributions in light of the broader research on populism in a global setting.

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