This article offers a brief critical summary of our Populism(s) project to date, and introduces Thesis Eleven readers to the articles edited in this Special Issue. We comment on significant recent developments on populism scholarship, and reflect about the most recent developments currently taking place and their (potential) impact on current populism research.
BlokkerPBugaricBHalmaiG (2019) Introduction: Populist constitutionalism: Varieties, complexities, and contradictions. German Law Journal20(3): 291–295.
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BrubakerR (2017) Why populism?Theory and Society46: 357–385.
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BrubakerR (2020) Populism and nationalism. Nations and Nationalism26(1): 44–66.
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BullBSánchezF (2020) Élites y populistas: los casos de Venezuela y Ecuador. Iberoamericana – Nordic Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies49(1): 96–106.
CzarnotaAKrygierMSadurskiW (eds) (2021) Constitutional Populism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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De la TorreCMazzoleniO (2019) Do we need a minimum definition of populism? An appraisal of Mudde’s conceptualization. Populism2: 79–95.
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FinchelsteinF (2019) From Fascism to Populism to History. Oakland, CA: University of California Press.
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LaceyN (2019) Populism and the rule of law. Annual Review of Law and Social Science15(1): 79–96.
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MoffittB (2020) Populism. London: Polity.
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MouffeC (2018) For a Left Populism. London: Verso.
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MuddeC (2021) Populism and constitutionalism. In HoltugNUslanerE (eds) National Identity and Social Cohesion. London and New York: ECPR Press, Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 221–240.
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MuddeCRovira KaltwasserC (2017) Populism: A Very Short Introduction. New York: Oxford University Press.
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NorrisPInglehartR (2019) Cultural Backlash: Trump, Brexit, and Authoritarian Populism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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PrendergastD (2019) The judicial role in protecting democracy from populism. German Law Journal20: 245–262.
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RooduijnM (2019) State of the field: How to study populism and adjacent topics? A plea for both more and less focus. European Journal of Political Research58: 362–372.
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UrbinatiN (2019) Political theory of populism. Annual Review of Political Science22: 111–127.
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VergaraC (2020) Populism as plebeian politics: Inequality, domination, and popular empowerment. The Journal of Political Philosophy2020: 222–246.
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WeylandK (2001) Clarifying a contested concept: Populism in the study of Latin American politics. Comparative Politics34(1): 1–22.