Review:

Rise Of Populism In Western Democracies

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The rise of populism in Western democracies refers to the increasing influence and popularity of political movements that appeal to the interests and opinions of the general population.

Key Features

  • Appeal to popular sentiments
  • Disdain for traditional political elites
  • Nationalist tendencies
  • Anti-establishment rhetoric

Pros

  • Increased engagement of citizens in political discourse
  • Challenges traditional power structures
  • Can address legitimate grievances of marginalized groups

Cons

  • Risk of undermining democratic institutions
  • Promotion of divisive ideologies
  • Potential for authoritarian tendencies

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