Populism as a Political Phenomenon


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The purpose of the study. The article examines populism as a political phenomenon, and also raises questions of populism as a strategy for the activities of political parties. As part of the analysis of the activities of political parties, the phenomenon of populism is analyzed at three levels: classification, description, warning/admonition. The role of the political leader is also analyzed. The article outlines the prospects for further research on populism as a social phenomenon, which seems to be very important and relevant.

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Olga V. Pimenova

Stavropol Branch, RANEPA

Email: garanina76@yandex.ru
associate professor at the Department of Legal and Special Disciplines Stavropol, Russian Federation

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