Radical-Left Populism during the Great Recession: Podemos and Its Competition with the Established Radical Left

The 2008 Great Recession has altered party allegiances in many countries. This has been very visible in some of the countries hardest hit by the crisis, such as Spain. The Spanish case stands out as the only one in which a fully newly created radical-left populist party, Podemos, has attracted sizea...

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