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  1. The Rise of Inclusionary Populism in Europe: The Case of SYRIZA.G. Markou - 2017 - Contemporary Southeastern Europe 4 (1):54-71.
    In recent years, and especially after the outbreak of the global financial crisis, right-wing and left-wing populist parties and movements have enjoyed significant political success in Europe. One of these parties is SYRIZA in Greece. In this paper, we explore some of the particular characteristics of the political discourse articulated by SYRIZA in power. The core argument of the paper is that the Greek radical left party continues to express an inclusionary populist discourse after its rise to power. We examine (...)
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  2. Is Conspiracism Endogenous to Populism? A Discursive-Theoretical Analysis.G. Markou - 2022 - Redescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory 25 (2):154–170.
    In recent years, in the era of multiple crises, there are many political parties and leaders that use conspiracy theories in their discourse, trying to explain facts and figures on politics, economy, society, environment and space. There is an ongoing debate in populism studies on the possible connection between the populist phenomenon and conspiracy theories, thus creating two main theoretical camps. On the one hand, there are many scholars who recognize a strong correlation between the two phenomena, with some of (...)
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    (Populism) In opposition and in government.Giorgos Venizelos & G. Markou - 2024 - In Yannis Stavrakakis & Giorgos Katsambekis, Research Handbook on Populism. Cheltenham and Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 360–372.
    The ascendance of populism to power in various liberal democracies around the world triggered vigorous public debates. More often than not, scholars, politicians and analysts warn of the dangers populism poses to democracy and its institutions, expecting populism to turn authoritarian once in government. Viewing populism as a feature of the opposition alone, others argue that populism in government is not meant to last - but rather consolidated into the mainstream of political and party systems. This chapter provides a critical (...)
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  4. Populism, Anti-populism and Minorities: Governmental Discourses and Policies on the Romani People in Greece.G. Markou - 2024 - Caste: A Global Journal on Social Exclusion 5 (3):371-392.
    The early 21st century has witnessed a significant rise in extreme nationalism, racism, and xenophobia, deeply affecting the rights of minorities such as the Roma, who have historically faced systemic discrimination and racism. Given that many political leaders who downplay minority rights often engage in populist discourse, a debate has emerged about the relationship between populism and minority rights. While many scholars argue that populism inherently undermines liberal principles like the protection of minorities, the question remains whether populism is necessarily (...)
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  5. Is Populism Inherently Illiberal? Insights from Kirchnerism and SYRIZA in Power.G. Markou - 2024 - Political Perspectives: Journal for Political Research 14 (2):7-33.
    This article delves into the academic discussion on the relationship between populism and liberal democracy, challenging the view that all populist movements, parties, and leaders are inherently illiberal. Drawing from a Laclauian perspective, which frames populism as an integral part of democratic politics that amplifies the voices of marginalized groups, we argue that populism can align with the principles of liberal democracy and/or does not necessarily lead to illiberal democracy or authoritarianism. Through the examination of left-wing populist cases in Argentina (...)
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  6. Anti-Populism in Argentina and Greece: Exploring Shared Patterns, Trajectories, and The Impact on Minorities.G. Markou - 2024 - Revista Temas Sociológicos 34:37-67.
    Our era is characterized by a significant conflict between populism and anti-populism, both politically and culturally. Populist groups and leaders often portray themselves as the true voices of the common people, gaining electoral support or even taking power by framing society as a battle between the ordinary people and the elite, challenging the political and economic establishment. Conversely, parties within the liberal political spectrum counteract the rise of populism by articulating a strong anti-populist discourse, sometimes successfully dominating the political arena. (...)
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    Anti-populist discourse in Greece and Argentina in the 21st century.G. Markou - 2021 - Journal of Political Ideologies 26 (2):201-219.
    In recent years, especially after the outbreak of the economic crisis, the phenomenon of populism has returned to the forefront. Populism is all around us, on the front pages of the newspapers, in the political repertoire, in academic papers. Politicians, journalists and researchers discuss this phenomenon, try to define it, examine its principal features and analyse its relationship with democracy. A large part of the mainstream parties and politicians have succeeded, through a strong anti-populist rhetoric, in consolidating the idea that (...)
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    Populism Versus Anti-populism in the Greek Press: Post-Structuralist Discourse Theory Meets Corpus Linguistics.Nikos Nikisianis, Thomas Siomos, Yannis Stavrakakis, Grigoris Markou & Titika Dimitroulia - 2018 - In Tomas Marttila, Discourse, Culture and Organization: Inquiries Into Relational Structures of Power. Springer Verlag. pp. 267-295.
    Within the scope of the POPULISMUS research project, we have engaged in a methodological cross-fertilization between Essex School-inspired methods of analysis and computer-assisted text analysis. In this chapter, emphasis is placed on the Greek case and the material analyzed involves newspaper articles from the 2014–5 period. In particular, the analysis focuses on the antagonistic language games developed around representations of ‘the people’ and ‘populism’. Highlighting the need to study anti-populism together with populism, something that has not attracted much attention in (...)
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  9. The Left-wing Populist Revolt in Europe: SYRIZA in Power.G. Markou - 2017 - Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture 14 (1):148-154.
    SYRIZA is the first radical left party in Europe which managed to seize power through a strong inclusionary populist and anti-austerity discourse. In this paper, we examine the political discourse articulated by SYRIZA in power (2015-17) through Laclau’s theory and “Populismus” approach and we utilize the lexicometric tool of “Populismus Observatory” to search the frequently appeared words in Alexis Tsipra’s discourse. “Populismus” is a research project and an open access web-based Observatory at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (School of Political (...)
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  10. Left-wing Populism and Anti-imperialism: The Paradigm of SYRIZA.G. Markou - 2020 - Kairos: A Journal of Critical Symposium 5 (1):32-46.
    The global economic crisis, the popular discontent against traditional parties and post-democratic forms of governance, as well as the sharp increase in migrant and refugee arrivals have led to the resurgence of populist parties around the world. Left-wing parties usually express an inclusionary populist discourse with patriotic features, while right-wing parties utilize an exclusionary populism with strong nationalist and xenophobic characteristics. In Greece in recent years, the radical left party of SYRIZA rose to power through a left-wing populist and anti-imperialist (...)
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  11. H έννοια του λαϊκισμού και η περίπτωση της ελληνικής ριζοσπαστικής αριστεράς.G. Markou - 2020 - Ereisma 1 (1):24-42.
    Η πρόσφατη δυναμική επανεμφάνιση των λαϊκιστικών κομμάτων διεθνώς αναζωπύρωσε τη συζήτηση γύρω από τον λαϊκισμό και τη σχέση που αναπτύσσει με τη (φιλελεύθερη) δημοκρατία. Πολλές από τις «κυρίαρχες» επιστημονικές αναλύσεις άσκησαν ισχυρή κριτική στον λαϊκισμό μέσα από μια στερεοτυπική οπτική, εντοπίζοντας συγκεκριμένα παθολογικά χαρακτηριστικά στο φαινόμενο, ενώ υπήρξε ένας αριθμός μελετών που κράτησε τις αποστάσεις του από τις στρεβλές θεωρητικές αναγνώσεις. Ένα από τα πολιτικά κόμματα που απασχόλησαν τους ακαδημαϊκούς στην Ελλάδα ήταν η περίπτωση του ΣΥΡΙΖΑ, τόσο στην αντιπολίτευση όσο (...)
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  12. Prefacio.G. Markou - 2019 - In Jeremiah Morelock & Felipe Ziotti Narita, O Problema do Populismo: Teoria, Política e Mobilização. Jundiaí-SP: Paco Editorial. pp. 7-14.
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    Left-Wing Populism in Power in Argentina and Greece.G. Markou - 2025 - In Mlado Ivanovic, Dustin Byrd & Jeremiah Morelock, The Many Faces of Populism: Perspectives from Critical Theory and Beyond. Brill. pp. 169–191.
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    Populism in Government: The Case of SYRIZA (2015–2019).G. Markou - 2020 - In Pierre Ostiguy, Francisco Panizza & Benjamin Moffitt, Populism in Global Perspective: A Performative and Discursive Approach. New York: Routledge. pp. 178-198.
    Chapter 9 analyzes the political discourse and performance of the Greek populist radical left party SYRIZA in government since 2015. To this purpose, it examines its leader Alexis Tsipras’ discursive construction of antagonisms, his articulation of social demands and political style, as well as SYRIZA’s policies while in government. The analysis shows that in office Tsipras continued to use people-centred populist appeals to create and maintain a political antagonism between the Greek people on the one hand and the traditional political (...)
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  15. Λαϊκισμός εναντίον Αντι-Λαϊκισμού: Μια διαχρονική διαμάχη.G. Markou - 2024 - כוורת 21:45-55.
    Λαϊκισμός εναντίον Αντι-Λαϊκισμού: Μια διαχρονική διαμάχη, Νόημα, 21 (2024): 45-55.
     
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    «Πότε θα ‘ρθει ο πατέρας μας;»: Η ζωή μακριά από τον εξόριστο πατέρα και σύζυγο Αλέξη Σεβαστάκη Μια σύντομη περιγραφή του βιβλίου «Βιογραφίες» της Καίτης Α. Σεβαστάκη (εκδόσεις υπερόριος). [REVIEW]G. Markou - 2025 - כוורת 22:194-195.
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  17. Jan-Werner Müller, What is Populism?, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016. [REVIEW]G. Markou - 2018 - E-Extreme: Newsletter of the Ecpr Standing Group on Extremism and Democracy 19 (3):19-22.
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  18. Yannis Stavrakakis. Populism: Myths, Stereotypes and Reorientations, Publications of the Hellenic Open University, 2019. [REVIEW]G. Markou - 2020 - E-Extreme: Newsletter of the Ecpr Standing Group on Extremism and Democracy 21 (1):17-19.
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  19. Γιάννης Σταυρακάκης, Λαϊκισμός: Μύθοι, Στερεότυπα και Αναπροσανατολισμοί, ΕΑΠ, 2019, σ. 110, 8.80 €, ISBN: 9786188427235. [REVIEW]G. Markou - 2020 - E-Pop: Newsletter of the Populism Study Circle 1 (1).
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    Benjamin Moffitt, The Global Rise of Populism: Performance, Political Style, and Representation. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2016. 224 pp., £48.00 (h/b), ISBN 9780804796132. [REVIEW]G. Markou - 2017 - Political Studies Review 15 (3):434-435.
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    Giorgos Charalambous and Gregoris Ioannou, eds., Left Radicalism and Populism in Europe. Oxford: Routledge, 2020. [REVIEW]G. Markou - 2022 - Historein 20 (2).
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    Just Work? Migrant Workers' Struggles Today. Aziz Choudry and Mondli Hlatshwayo, eds. London: Pluto Press, 2016. [REVIEW]G. Markou - 2018 - Anthropology of Work Review 39 (1):55-56.
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    Robert R. Barr, The Resurgence of Populism in Latin America. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2017. Tables, figures, acronyms, bibliography, index, 250 pp.; hardcover $75. [REVIEW]G. Markou - 2018 - Latin American Politics and Society 60 (3):119-121.
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    The Economic Accomplices to the Argentine Dictatorship: Outstanding Debts by Horacio Verbitsky and Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, eds.: New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016. [REVIEW]Grigoris Markou - 2018 - Human Rights Review 19 (1):127-128.
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