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The new populism
An investigation into the rise of a global phenomenon
22 June 2019
Exploring the rise of populism: 'It pops up in unexpected places'
How we paired up with a network of political scientists to create a wide-ranging series and a groundbreaking database
28 May 2019
Why populists could struggle to capitalise on EU elections success
Populists won 29% of seats, analysis shows, but divisions could blunt their influence
22 May 2019
Nigel Farage discussed fronting far-right group led by Steve Bannon
Footage shows Brexit party leader calling Bannon’s plan a ‘fightback against globalists’
19 May 2019
Rage, rapture and pure populism: on the road with Nigel Farage
The Brexit party leader has eschewed policies in favour of a persistent message pitting politicians against ‘the people’
14 May 2019
Why copying the populist right isn’t going to save the left
The long read
: Social democratic parties have been losing ground for more than two decades – but pandering to rightwing anxieties about immigration is not the solution
4 May 2019
Italian is loved but most Europeans favour own country's food, survey finds
What makes a good meal? Little divides the continent more than this question
3 May 2019
Australians accepting of migrants but negative towards Islam, poll finds
European countries among gloomiest in developed world – poll
‘A nation of moaners’: French more pessimistic than Germans about future
In an age of extremes, most people are really pretty moderate
Only a third of Australians trust senior government officials, survey finds
Britons less trusting of social media than other major nations
2 May 2019
Almost half of Australians believe immigration should be reduced, poll finds
There is no mass public revolt against globalisation
Joel Rogers de Waal
Britons most positive in Europe on benefits of immigration
Leavers v remainers: how Britain’s tribes compare
1 May 2019
Theresa May's fans in Nigeria – and other unlikely sources of political support
How Brazil and South Africa became the world's most populist countries
What is the Guardian YouGov-Cambridge Globalism Project?
Revealed: populists far more likely to believe in conspiracy theories
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