Conservative Party Populism: The Rise of Pierre Poilievre Isabella Pannu Jun 9, 2023 On September 10, 2022, Pierre Poilievre won the Canadian Conservative party leadership race with 68 per cent…
Right-Wing Populism and Pasokification Henry Olsen Dec 7, 2022 For better or worse, national populism is here to stay, and the effects of Pasokification may not be fully…
Review Radio: Tracing Legault’s Rise to Premiership Skyler Bohnert Oct 13, 2022 The 2022 Quebec general election saw the CAQ affirm its sweeping success from 2018, with François Legault doubling…
Four Scenarios for Canada’s Conservatives Ali Ege Gursoy Nov 17, 2021 The September 2021 elections marked the third consecutive electoral defeat for the Conservative Party of Canada. A…
Follow the Leader: Has Trump’s Populist Rhetoric Spread Around the World? Matthew Farrell Jul 12, 2021 Despite maintaining her father’s right-wing politics, Keiko Fujimori’s response to electoral loss draws more from…
Oh No, O’Toole: A Crisis Looming for the Tories? Ali Ege Gursoy Mar 18, 2021 O’Toole’s inability to forge out a clear strategy, inept handling of various crises, and oscillation between…
From 4chan to Instagram: How QAnon Became Mainstream Owen Magnusson Nov 24, 2020 QAnon is constantly evolving: while Q-like figures themselves have somewhat been forgotten and many of their…
Populism, Progressivism, and the Presidency: The Elections of 1896 and 2020 Adam Steiner Oct 24, 2020 Populism has deep roots in American politics that stretch back more than a hundred years. Populist efforts in the…
Colombian Exceptionalism: The Unusual Absence of a “Left Turn” Amid Continued… Giordano Baratta Apr 17, 2020 We all know about the doctrine of “American exceptionalism”—that the United States has been uniquely molded by the…
This Isn’t America’s First Tango With Progressive Populism Max Clark Mar 13, 2020 Bernie’s democratic socialist platform, as well as the rising populist progressive movement, have been described by…