by Paloma K | Apr 4, 2022 | Rollins College
On Sunday, April 10th, France will enter its first round of elections for the 2022 presidential race. Amongst the eight candidates running, current French President Emmanuel Macron of the Republican Party, Marine Le Pen of the National Rally, and Éric Zemmour of the...
by Alin Khrimian | Mar 24, 2022 | SUNY-Binghamton
On the morning of February 24, Putin ordered a “special military operation” under the guise of demilitarizing, denazifying, and democratizing Ukraine. This came after weeks of stationing hundreds of thousands of troops, tanks, and other armaments at the Russia-Ukraine...
by Wyatt Mull | Mar 14, 2022 | University of Georgia
The traditional conceptions of neoliberalism and populism are quite contradictory, making it difficult to imagine a scenario in which they could be successfully combined by a political leader. Neoliberalism is a market system that largely benefits the elite, the...
by Andrew Yount | Mar 14, 2022 | University of Georgia
Populism has been defined by Encyclopedia Britannica as: a political movement which champions, or claims to champion, the common person, usually by favorable contrast with a real or perceived elite. Common examples of populist leaders include Evo Morales, Alexander...
by Hannah Kesner | Mar 14, 2022 | University of Georgia
https://medium.com/@marcushjohnson/bernie-sanders-and-donald-trump-are-two-sides-of-the-same-coin-a862b80762e7 While scholars differ on an exact definition of populism, the overall consensus is that it is a “thin-centered ideology” revolving around the will of the...