“Populist rhetoric often relies on emotional appeals, particularly through the use of religious narratives that amplify feelings of fear, anger and moral superiority, thus strengthening the bond between populist leaders and their followers.” — Paul A. Taggart In contemporary global politics, religious populism has emerged as a significant force, with political leaders increasingly drawing on...
Very recently, scholars, political professionals, economic actors and the general populations of big and mid-sized economies have observed a certain transition of power between nations and civilisations. Over the past 200 years, the Anglo-Franco-Germanic nations of Central Europe, including the neo-European nations on other continents, such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United States...
One of the core characteristics of Essydo Magazine is that topics are viewed from all the different perspectives possible in an unbiased way. Since no underlying agenda is pursued or any interest groups influence this magazine, the analyses represent the highest technical standard of political analysis – at least this is our goal. Leaning on...