Sentences with phrase «of economic populism»

The mayor ultimately backed Hillary Clinton in the 2016 Democratic primary, but has consistently praised Sanders» brand of economic populism.
Teachout, meanwhile, struck a note of economic populism, calling for stricter banking regulations, higher corporate taxes and renegotiation of foreign trade deals, while painting Faso, who served 15 years in the state Assembly and has worked as a lobbyist, as a standard - bearer for the status quo.
Donald Trump sought to regain his edge in the early voting state of Iowa Tuesday, returning to the themes of economic populism...
Republicans and Democrats alike are grappling with a restive nation upset over stagnate wages and an elusive American Dream — that's according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who diagnosed and dissected the wave of economic populism that's sweeping the nation.

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The political discontent in Poland is another problem at the EU table at a time when the region needs to deal with Brexit, an economic crisis in Greece, the rise of populism, among others.
The refugee crisis, the moribund economic recovery, the rise of populism and anti-EU sentiment are only a few examples of that.
After years of strong German leadership in the EU, Chancellor Angela Merkel now faces various political and economic challenges including ongoing domestic dissatisfaction with the refugee crisis, corporate crises such as Deutsche Bank, and the rise of populism.
He has called the top of right - wing populism... rang the bell on the Canadian housing market... torn apart bad economic forecasting... heralded a coming downturn... and more.
But De Gregorio acknowledges the challenge they present going forward and fears that, particularly at a time when growth in the region is slowing and external circumstances are changing, a flair for populism and the power of vested interests might undermine the process of continued economic reforms needed to foster, among other things, shared prosperity and social inclusion.
Across Canada, misguided populism is creating bad public policy, preventing the spreading of economic benefits to all citizens By Joseph Quesnel Research Fellow Frontier Centre for Public Policy Misguided moratoriums... Read more»
But we should, because in tandem with a pervasive sense of economic insecurity, it's driving the populism.
What we witness today is not the end of economic policy but the beginning of populism.
Right - wing populism in Europe has three causes: a general discontent with European integration; economic exclusion; and disaffection and fear of a large influx of migrants and refugees.
Sanders tapped into one wing of this feeling, combining a socially inclusive message with economic populism.
As a professor at Fordham Law School, the author of important books on political and economic policy, a key figure in Howard Dean's 2004 presidential campaign, and a visionary organizer on behalf of banking and business reforms, she understands that the Democratic Party must move toward progressive populism in order to become more than a tepid alternative to Republican extremism.
Two big themes coming out of Tuesday's address are economic populism and a «new willingness to fight» entrenched conservative interests, said Adam Green of the Washington - based Progressive Change Campaign Committee.
As we enter the run - up to the 2018 midterm elections, Trumpism is weakening under its own self - inflicted wounds, the ambivalent legitimacy of Trump's election by a popular minority due to the eccentricities of the Electoral College, and a spreading realization that behind the economic populism of his campaign rhetoric is the most reactionary Republican economic and social policy agenda since the late nineteenth - century era of Social Darwinism and Jim Crow.
American style «christian - sourced» fascists like Lindbergh and neo-Nazis (admittedly, some of them would disagree about # 1 to a degree, but most couldn't care less, and many think Hitler was right and economic populism FTW).
But it's that mix of social conservatism with economic populism that doesn't get much a hearing as it should, based on Americans» political views.
The ongoing economic crisis and the rise of all kinds of populism in Europe demonstrate a dangerous backlash in 21st century history; meanwhile extreme industrialization,...
And that when it comes to global climate politics, we're going to have to embrace just this same sort of ethos — call it global economic populism.
Instead, what matters is how people interpret their economic position: feelings of relative personal deprivation and a general view of society being in decline were found to be the major predictors of populism.
More fundamentally, we believe the referendum result provides a second wind to populism (and the tenants of economic protectionism) throughout the western world.
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