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  3. Vol 12 No 02: Global Justice and Populism

Published: 2020-11-19

Introduction

  • Introduction
    Miriam Ronzoni, Tiziana Torresi
    i-iv
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Special Issue

  • Populism and Global Justice: A Sibling Rivalry?
    Benjamin McKean
    1-26
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  • Transnational Populism, Democracy, and Representation: Pitfalls and Potentialities
    Jonathan Kuyper, Benjamin Moffitt
    27-49
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  • Why Populists Do Well on Social Networks
    Kai Spiekermann
    50-71
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  • Populist Appeals and Populist Conversations
    Corrado Fumagalli
    72-93
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  • Populism, Cosmopolitanism, or Democratic Realism?
    Christopher Meckstroth
    94-116
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  • Partisan Complicity in Democratic Backsliding
    Fabio Wolkenstein
    117-140
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  • Containing Populism at the Cost of Democracy? Political vs. Economic Responses to Democratic Backsliding in the EU
    Tom Theuns
    141-160
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  • EU immigration, Welfare Rights and Populism: A Normative Appraisal of Welfare Populism
    Dimitrios E. Efthymiou
    161-188
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  • Failing Solidarity: Justified or Excused? Assessing EU Member States’ Arguments in Defence of the Failure to Share Responsibility for Refugee Protection
    Eleonora Milazzo
    189-218
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  • Counteracting Populist Anti-Immigrant Sentiments: Is Government’s Action Legitimate?
    Laura Santi Amantini
    219-244
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