An insatiable hunger for charisma? A follower-centric analysis of populism and charismatic leadership

While scholarship often assumes that strong leaders and charismatic leadership play an important role in the emergence of populist politics, research has missed a closer exploration of charisma attribution to populists. Addressing this charismatic leadership hypothesis requires populism and charisma...

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