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Varieties of Populism in a Changing Global Context The Divergent Paths of Erdogan and Kirchnerismo

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COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Volume 47, Issue 1, Pages 41-+

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SHERIDAN PRESS
DOI: 10.5129/001041514813623137

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While the literature on populism is rich on specifying the characteristics of populist movements that distinguishes them from non-populists, much less attention has been paid on distinguishing between different types of populist movements. In this article we highlight and account for divergent trajectories of populist practice in two major emerging economies Argentina and Turkey. We stress that both the Kirchner governments of Argentina and the Erdogan governments of Turkey closely fit to the populist pattern of rule, yet a close analysis of their policies suggests a left-wing type of populism in Argentina and a right-wing type in Turkey. Beyond identifying divergent strands of populism in two national contexts, we also explain the mix of domestic and external factors that accounts for this contrasting pattern.

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