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The Rise of Global Populist Leaders: What It Means for Democracy

  Over the past two decades, global politics has experienced a noticeable shift: the rise of populist leaders across both established democracies and newer political systems. From Europe to Latin America, from the United States to parts of Asia, populist movements have gained traction by claiming to represent “the real people” against “corrupt elites.” While this message resonates strongly with many voters, it also raises urgent questions about the long-term health of democratic institutions. This blog explores what populism is, why it is rising globally, and what its expansion means for democracy in the 21st century. Understanding Populism: A Political Style, Not a Single Ideology Populism is often defined as a political approach that divides society into two opposing groups: “the pure people” versus “the corrupt elite.” Rather than offering a fixed set of policies, populism is better understood as a framework for political communication . Populist leaders typically cla...

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