Democratic Defence as Normal Politics

by Angela K. Bourne

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Populist parties in Europe attract many more votes than they did just a few  decades ago and are now much more likely to govern. They have also become key  players in the international sphere. At the same time, the relationship between  democracy and populism is subject to substantial scholarly and public debate.  This raises questions about opposition to this controversial set of political  actors: do opponents favour the use of rights-restricting and  exclusionary