Review published In: Journal of Language and Politics
Vol. 23:6 (2024) ► pp.985–988
Book review
. Research Handbook on Populism [Research Handbooks in Political Thought series]. 604 pp. ISBN 978 1 80037 968 8 (HB)
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Published online: 24 May 2024
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