articleComparative Political StudiesFeb 20, 2009Closed access

Is Chávez Populist?

Brigham Young University

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Abstract

This article pushes forward our understanding of populism by developing one of the more underappreciated definitions of populism, populism as discourse. It does so by creating a quantitative measure of populist discourse suitable for cross-country and historical analysis. The article starts by laying out the discursive definition of populism in the context of existing definitions. It then operationalizes this definition through a holistic grading of speeches by current chief executives and a few historical figures. The result is a data set of elite-level populist discourse in more than 40 current and past governments from a variety of countries across the world, with special focus on Latin America. This…

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Keywords
  • Populism
  • Elite
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Grading (engineering)
  • Sociology
  • Variety (cybernetics)
  • Political science
  • Politics
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