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- Contested Representation
- SSRC Anxieties of Democracy
- Sponsored by the Social Science Research Council
- Contested Representation
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- Part I The Contested Idea of Political Representation
- Part II Representation and Responsiveness in Unequal Societies
- Part III Polarization, New Cleavages, and Shifts in Democratic Government
- 11 Policy and Politics in Disjuncture in an Age of Secular Stagnation
- 12 Polarization and the Making and Breaking of Governments in European Parliamentary Democracies
- 13 Is Populism a Threat or a Chance for Representative Democracy?
- Part IV Constitutional Crisis and Institutional Reform
- Bibliography
- Index
13 - Is Populism a Threat or a Chance for Representative Democracy?
from Part III - Polarization, New Cleavages, and Shifts in Democratic Government
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2022
- Contested Representation
- SSRC Anxieties of Democracy
- Sponsored by the Social Science Research Council
- Contested Representation
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- Part I The Contested Idea of Political Representation
- Part II Representation and Responsiveness in Unequal Societies
- Part III Polarization, New Cleavages, and Shifts in Democratic Government
- 11 Policy and Politics in Disjuncture in an Age of Secular Stagnation
- 12 Polarization and the Making and Breaking of Governments in European Parliamentary Democracies
- 13 Is Populism a Threat or a Chance for Representative Democracy?
- Part IV Constitutional Crisis and Institutional Reform
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Is populism a threat to representative democracy? Is populism a reason for anxieties about democratic political systems? Or is the rise of populism a source of democratization, since it gives anxieties about the future a voice? In the self-description of leaders of contemporary populist parties, the response to the last question is positive. For instance, Alexander Gauland, co-chair of the Alternative for Germany (Alternative für Deutschland, AfD) at that time, argued 2018 against the dominance of a globalized elite and portrayed the AfD as the real representative of the German people competing democratically in elections (Gauland 2018). In his view, AfD supporters are democrats fighting against the impositions on national sovereignty by cosmopolitan elites.
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- Contested RepresentationChallenges, Shortcomings and Reforms, pp. 232 - 256Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022