Populism in Ukraine and Europe: Similar but Also Different

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2018
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Kuzio, Taras
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The term populist has been applied to a heterogeneous group of political groups ranging from the anti-globalisation left to the nationalist right opposed to immigration, those who see globalisation as Americanisation, and advocates of a third way between capitalism and socialism. The existence of populism on the left and right in European politics is visibly seen in Britain where open and disguised support for Brexit exists in the Conservative and Labour party respectfully. Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn opposed UK membership of the EU in the 1970s and provided weak support for the Remain camp in the Brexit referendum.
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populism, Ukraine, European Union, Ukraine-Russia conflict, war, military aggression, Putin, migrants, nationalism, Crimean Tatars, article
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Kuzio T. Populism in Ukraine and Europe: Similar but Also Different [electronic resource] / Kuzio Taras // CGP working papers. Populism in Europe : An Overview / ed. Klaus Segbers. - Berlin, 2018. - № 9. - P. 16-31.