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Democratic Theory and The Populist Challenges

Democracy
Political Theory
Representation
P101
Lasse Thomassen
Queen Mary, University of London
Elena García-Guitián
Universidad Autònoma de Madrid – Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos del CSIC

Abstract

Populists movements have re-opened the debate on the meaning of democracy challenging its representative character in a context of perceived crisis. Proposals as Orban´s defense of the superiority of i-liberal models to tackle with globalization, as well as constitutional reforms to reinforce the executives have given rise to a renewal of the theoretical reflection on the basis of our democracies and the threatens of their enemies.

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