In 2004, the political scientist Cas Mudde defined populism as the spirit of the time in Europe.
Politics in polyarchies today seems to pivot around two major trends: on one hand, the establishment Political Parties, and on the other, the anti-system.
Nationalism as a mass political phenomenon is something quite recent.
Populism, nationalism and the ultra-right have resurfaced again in much of the so-called civilized world.
In the quite unlikely case of a total rupture between Catalonia and the rest of Spain, the consequences for the economy would undoubtedly be catastrophic throughout the country.
Are the APP and the extraordinarily low interest rate still appropriate, given the current average macro-economic environment in the euro area?
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