Ã×À¼ÌåÓýPresent at the 10th Mexican Political Science Association

Ã×À¼ÌåÓýPresent at the 10th Mexican Political Science Association

Publication date: Mon, 28 Nov 2022

Ã×À¼ÌåÓýwas present at the (AMECIP), held in Mérida, Mexico, on 22-25 November 2022 under the theme Vulnerabilities and Resilience of Democracies in a Post-pandemic World

Ã×À¼ÌåÓýPresident-Elect Pablo Oñate delivered a keynote speech on 23 November entitled Populism and Radical Populist Parties: Their Impact on Contemporary Democracies. Ã×À¼ÌåÓýExecutive Committee member Prof. Azul Aguiar Aguilar, and Executive Secretary of the Mexican National Electoral Institute Edmundo Jacobo Molina, served as commentators during this session. 

Prof. Oñate analyzed the salient features of the populist phenomenon and radical populist parties across the ideological spectrum from left to right, pointing out features common to both sides of the Atlantic. Additionally, different positions were discussed in terms of the effects that populism and populist parties may have on the effective function of our democratic political systems. He emphasized that to measure the real impact of populism, we need to pay attention to different dimensions or aspects of the phenomenon, including institutions, legitimacy, participation and communication. There already are some empirical studies in this field, but it remains a controversial subject and an open question.

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Dr. Mauro Saiz, Professor at Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA) and member of the 2023 Ã×À¼ÌåÓýWorld Congress Local Organizing Committee, was on site to greet attendees and provide information on the 2023 Ã×À¼ÌåÓýWorld Congress in Buenos Aires.

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