by admin-jps | Jun 9, 2023 | 1, Volume 1, 2022
In the last years an increase in the appeal of populist parties has been occurred all around Europe (Inglehart & Norris, 2016; Ibsen, 2019). In some countries, the populist parties have participated in the national governments (Mair, 2013). According to the...
by admin-jps | Jun 7, 2023 | 1, Volume 1, 2022
Throughout history, economic and social distress have stimulated antagonisms and political discontent with ordinary party politics. This thick reading explains why numerous radical far-right (RFR)[1] parties became well-established following the Cold War period. For...
by admin-jps | Jun 6, 2023 | 1, Volume 1, 2022
Although some extremist Populist Radical Right Parties are still reluctant to acknowledge the evident effects of climate change and the urgent need to take necessary actions (see Spanish Populist Radical Right Party VOX), there is quite a consensus among climate...
by admin-jps | Jun 5, 2023 | 1, Volume 1, 2022
Introduction As a dangerous external shock to the global economic and political system, the COVID-19 pandemic arrived at a stage when the negative repercussions of the Global Recession (GR) had not fully subsided, exacerbating existing problems, such as unemployment,...
by admin-jps | Nov 26, 2022 | 1, Volume 1, 2022
The Use of Medical Populism to Claim the Right to Rule in Poland during a Public Health Emergency[1] The coronavirus pandemic has considerably impacted ongoing political conflicts, power struggles, and (in)stability of political regimes across the world. Election...
by admin-jps | Oct 25, 2022 | 1, Volume 1, 2022
Just within less than two decades, the world has been experiencing an era of constant crises; from the economic crisis that erupted in 2008 that led to the eurozone sovereign-dept crisis, to the EU crisis that followed the UK’s vote to Brexit, to the refugee crisis...