Each word, populism, peace, and security, has multiple meanings, which are sometimes contradictory. For example, populism may be leftist, referring to advancing the interests and concerns of the common people and in opposition to domination or...
Current threats to democracy and the liberal world order from authoritarian populism are due to the failures in governance and civics that have given it fertile ground. Like terrorism, hybrid warfare, and other distributed people-centric challenges...
What is the relationship between domestic populism and international role conceptions? Populism, typically conceived as an anti-establishment national movement, reacts to and spills over into the global arena. In the case of the United States,...
For constructivists, NATO is not just another military alliance but the institutionalization of the transatlantic security community based on a collective identity of liberal democracies. The rise of illiberalism within NATO member states threatens...
This article sees the authoritarian version of populism in Poland as the major threat to the democratic process. Paradoxically, populism, that constitutes to some extent the DNA of democracy, has generated dangerous malformations of democracy...
Russia today is a case study of what can happen when leaders utilize populism as a tactic and adapt it for their own end. This article analyzes the development of Russian populism throughout the 21st century, particularly focusing on security...
Besides the ever-present topic of economics, arguably no concern has facilitated recent electoral victories of populist politicians in Europe and North America as much as the subject of migration. Common to all populist engagements with...
Participatory theater offers a potential answer to the increasing demand for local, bottom-up and non-conventional approaches to building peace. Despite this potential, scientific research on participatory theater in peacebuilding is scarce, and...