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Sources Select ResourcesBlack RepartitionWikipedia article Article Black Repartition (Chyornyi peredel; also known as Black Partition), Party of Socialists-Federalists, a revolutionary populist organization in Russia in the early 1880s. The Button, the Wall and the Myth of NationsKoehler, Robert Article 2018 Counterpunch North Korean sanctions, the border wall with Mexico, and the "toxic" role of nationalism with regards to international relations and domestically in the US are discussed. Fury at Azaria Verdict is Israel's Trump MomentCook, Jonathan Article 2017 Counterpunch Examining the popular reaction to the conviction in military court of Elor Azaria for manslaughter as demonstrating a deep social divide in the vein of Trump's election in the US and the Brexit vote i... Grasping Diversity, Embracing DemocracyMalik, Kenan Article 2017 Pandaemonium Can Diversity Embrace Democracy? Can Democracy Acknowledge Diversity? Hugo Chávez and the Crisis of the Dependent Countries: Nationalism, Populism & DemocracyAlmeyra, Guillermo Article 1999 Against the Current THE SMASHING ELECTORAL triumph of Lieutenant Colonel Hugo Chávez, previously imprisoned because of his participation in a failed military coup against the government of Venezuelan President Carlos And... Not Your Father's Far RightPopulist Radical Versus Traditional Extremism Camus, Jean-Yves Article 2014 Le Monde Diplomatique All over Europe, the new, populist far-right parties have become part of the political scene. They're not defined, as the old far-righters used to be, by what they want, but by what they don't want.
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