Articles by Angelos Chryssogelos

September 29, 2023

🔮 Three myths about populism in international relations

Angelos Chryssogelos
When thinking about populism in world politics, much mainstream opinion sticks to a stereotypical view of populism as a uniform phenomenon that poses a mortal threat to the international order. Angelos Chryssogelos argues that its relationship with foreign policy and the international order is much more nuanced
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Angelos Chryssogelos
Reader in Politics and International Relations, School of Social Sciences and Professions, London Metropolitan University

In the past, Angelos has held positions at LSE, King's College London, Harvard and the EUI's Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.

His research interests lie in international relations and foreign policy analysis, with a special interest in the role of party politics and populism in world politics.

His research has appeared in the Journal of Common Market Studies, Foreign Policy Analysis, Politics and others.

He tweets @AChryssogelos

Party Systems and Foreign Policy Change in Liberal Democracies
Cleavages, Ideas, Competition
By Angelos Chryssogelos

Party Systems and Foreign Policy Change in Liberal Democracies
Routledge, 2021

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