Abstract:The COVID-19 crisis has challenged political and health institutions around the world. Political scientists have been particularly interested in, among several other interconnected issues, the pandemic’s relationship to populism. This trend article provides an up-to-date general classification of the current literature on COVID-19 and populism. In order to systematize the diverse approaches, it divides research into five macro-areas. Finally, it points out the methodologies employed by the literature, the resu… Show more
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