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Populism—again, seemingly without end
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Populism—again, seemingly without end

P. Ahluwalia and T. Miller
Social Identities, Vol.24(6), pp.685-687
2018
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Abstract

Both new and venerable international tensions are simultaneously energizing and enervating scholars, policymakers, activists, journalists, and publics alike: populism is on the rise cosmopolitanism struggles with ethno-nationalism; and climatic, immigrant, military, and economic crises proliferate

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