Matthijs Rooduijn and Sarah de Lange argue that recent developments provide fertile ground for the resurgence of agrarian populism. The rise of the Dutch Farmer-Citizen Movement gives an idea of what such a resurgence might look like in the years to come
Professor of Political Pluralism, University of Amsterdam
Sarah's main research interests concern parties, party families, and party systems, and in particular the rise and impact of populist and radical parties.
Her publications have appeared, inter alia, in Electoral Studies, Journal for Political Research, European Political Studies, Government and Opposition, Party Politics, Political Studies, and West European Politics.
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