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Thamy Pogrebinschi

Thamy Pogrebinschi is a senior researcher at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center and associate professor of political science at the Institute of Political and Social Studies at the University of Rio de Janeiro (IESP-UERJ). Her main research interest is the impact of democratic innovations on the quality of democracy.

These comments on the topical subject of populism have been gathered by the University of Sydney’s Sydney Democracy Network and its Democracy Futures team. SDN is a global network of researchers, journalists, activists, policy makers and citizens concerned with the future of democracy. The comments form part of a longer series on populism on The Conversation. Populism is everywhere on the rise. Why is this happening? Why are the peddlers of populism proving so popular? Are there deep forces driving the spread of their style of politics, and what, if anything, has populism to do with democracy? Is populism democracy’s essence, as some maintain? Is the new populism therefore to be welcomed, harnessed and “mainstreamed” in support of more democracy? …