Donald Trump, populismo y las fallas de la democracia en los Estados Unidos
The political science literature presents an interesting debate on the implications of populism for democracy. There is the literature that claims that populism is a severe danger to democracy while, on the other hand, there are the academics who claim that populism can serve as a democratizing tool...
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Restrepo Dávila, Luis Alejandro
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Donald Trump, populismo y las fallas de la democracia en los Estados Unidos |
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Donald Trump, populismo y las fallas de la democracia en los Estados Unidos |
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Restrepo Dávila, Luis Alejandro |
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Melchiorre, Jonathan Luke |
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Restrepo Dávila, Luis Alejandro |
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Borda Guzmán, Sandra Patricia |
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