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north american populism
weak central leadership, regional spontaneous mobilisation, thrives during economic hardship, social movements
latin american populism
the people vs the oligarchy, electoral success due to socioeconomic inequality, aim to redistribute wealth
european populism
emerged in 1990s, authoritarian and anti-immigration, focuses on “the nation” and producerism, EU-skeptics
other regions populism
right wing populists in Australia and NZ, emerging in Asia and Africa, populism grows with democracy but dependent on local issues