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Donald Trump · SpokaneMore than 30 years ago, economists Rudiger Dornbusch (one of my mentors) and Sebastian Edwards wrote a classic paper on what they called “macroeconomic populism.” Their motivating examples were inflationary outbreaks under left-wing regimes in Latin America, but it seemed clear that the key issue wasn’t left-wing governance per se; it was, instead, what happens when governments engage in magical thinking. Indeed, even at the time they could have See the Story
Paul Krugman: Trump is flirting with quack economics
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Sahra Wagenknecht · GermanyAt Klamroth’s Kessel Buntes, a studio round examines whether Sahra Wagenknecht, as a good populist, could save the CDU in Thuringia or even the whole of Germany from the other, the evil populism. And the migrant lobby in the studio makes clear what it is disturbing to the “German leading culture”: Israel. This article talk show criticism “Hart aber Fair” discusses the good caliphate and the evil populism was published on JUNGE FREIHEIT.See the Story
“Hart but Fair” discusses the good caliphate and evil populism
Populism · PalestineBefore the elections, Bahceli issued a strong reaction to Turkey's refusal to sell jet fuel to Israel, saying it fueled populism through jet fuel. Bahceli Katil, who says there will be no room for doubt on Palestine, said Netanyahu would one day face trial in The Hague. Bahceli, who also commented on IBB Chairman Ekrem Imamoglu's remarks that Hamas is a terrorist organisation, said those remarks meant revenge for Netanyahu and approval of the mu…See the Story
'Cumhur Alliance will be there by the end'
Populism · MadridBy definition, populist leaders are capable of electrifying people to overcome institutional barriers. Sánchez hasn't been able to summon many people, but he has a sock in his left handSee the Story
The talking sock theorem or how to do populism without the people
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Pedro Sánchez · SpainOur left has achieved the impossible: populism without a people. Iñigo Errejón lives so disconnected from the Spanish working classes that it seems like they spend all day talking to Argentines. Pablo Iglesias continues to act as a representative of “the people” when it's hard to find a neighborhood bar where parishioners have something good to say about him. For his part, President Pedro Sánchez tries to take mass baths and only gets scant flas…See the Story
Pedro Sánchez loses the battle of popular culture
100% Right coverage: 1 sources