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Vol. 59 No. 251 (2024): Populism in Portugal: the End of Exceptionalism?
Vol. 59 No. 251 (2024): Populism in Portugal: the End of Exceptionalism?
Vol. LIX(2), edited by por Luca Manucci.
Published:
2024-04-22
Introduction: Special Issue
Portuguese populism: People, parties, and politics
Luca Manucci
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Research Article
Populism in the “mild-mannered” country – a history of Portuguese twentieth-century populist moments (1917-1976)
Gil Gonçalves
e22114
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Religious populism in Portugal: The cases of Chega! and CDS – People’s Party
Jorge Botelho Moniz, José Brissos-Lino
e22115
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Calling a spade a spade: the concept of populism in the Portuguese press
João Gaio e Silva, André Marinha
e22117
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Much ado about nothing? The covid-19 pandemic and the spread of populist discourse in Portugal
João Moniz, Tiago Brás, José Santana Pereira, Ana Maria Belchior
e22112
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Between exit and voice. Differential factors of abstentionists and populist voters in Portugal
Carolina Plaza-Colodro, Marco Lisi
e22119
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Populist attitudes and the populist radical right vote in different types of elections: evidence from Portugal
José Santana Pereira
e22113
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Digging to the roots: populist attitudes and personality traits in Portugal
Nuno Soares, Patrícia Silva, João Moniz
e22118
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Far right populism in Portugal: The political culture of Chega’s members
Riccardo Marchi, José Pedro Zúquete
e22116
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Vol. 59 N.º 252 (2024)
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