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Baume, S., & Papadopoulos, Y. (2024). Why do populists scorn compromises (and how do they live with them)? Journal of Political Ideologies, 1–21. https://doi.org/10.1080/13569317.2024.2382441

ABSTRACT

Both political theorists and scholars working on populism with an ideational approach have frequently noted that populists are averse to compromise. However, the negative relationship between populism and compromise has not been analyzed in detail. In this paper, we offer a comprehensive account of the reasons behind this oft-repeated conflict between populist narratives and the practice of compromise, disentangling the various dimensions of such incompatibility and exploring their connections. We rely on theoretical and empirical research on populism, supplemented by illustrative examples and references to political theory with an anti-pluralist coloration and the opponents thereof. We compare populist objections with Baume and Papadopoulos’s typology of objections to political compromises. We demonstrate that populist objections only partly overlap with those inventoried in the typology, notably along the moral and antagonistic dimensions, while the populist claim that compromises denature the unmediated expression of the popular will has not been considered before. Through an exploratory case study, we further reflect on how populists justify compromises when they are in power, notwithstanding their ideological reluctances. Our paper enriches the study of the ideational elements of populism while advancing research on the perception of compromises in democratic politics.

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Interview on compromise & climate policy

In the context of her conference presentation at the international conference “History and Theory of Compromises” in Essen, Germany, Friderike gave an interview on the subject of compromise and climate policy support. The interview is now available at https://www.uni-due.de/kompromisskulturen/interviews.php

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UPCiDe Research Seminar

On April 25th, the third UPCiDe research seminar was held at UNIL, with a hybrid format including Augusto’s contribution from Brazil!

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Upcoming presentation

Sandrine Baume will give a talk entitled « Évaluation du discernement et privation des droits politiques » at the Atelier de Théorie PolitiqueParis on Thursday, May 16th 2024.

More information can be found here: https://atpp.hypotheses.org/

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Upcoming Workshop “Animals in Political Decision-Making”