Stavrakakis, Y. and Katsambekis, G. (2024). Research Handbook on Populism. Edward Elgar Hardback ISBN: 9781800379688. ebook ISBN: 9781800379695
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Newth, G. (2024). Stavrakakis, Y. and Katsambekis, G. (2024). Research Handbook on Populism. Edward Elgar Hardback ISBN: 9781800379688. ebook ISBN: 9781800379695. The Greek Review of Social Research, 163, 243–248. https://doi.org/10.12681/grsr.38521
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