Populism on the March
Donald Trump's admirers and critics would probably agree on one thing: he is different. One of his chief Republican supporters, Newt Gingrich,...
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Donald Trump's admirers and critics would probably agree on one thing: he is different. One of his chief Republican supporters, Newt Gingrich, describes him as a "unique, extraordinary experience." And of course, in some ways - his celebrity, his flexibility with the facts - Trump is unusual. But in an important sense, he is not: Trump is part of a broad populist upsurge running through the Western world. It can be seen in countries of widely varying circumstances, from prosperous Sweden to crisis-ridden Greece. In most, populism remains an opposition movement, although one that is growing in strength; in others, such as Hungary, it is now the reigning ideology. But almost everywhere, populism has captured the public's attention.
"Populism on the March" is from the November/December 2016 issue of Foreign Affairs.
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