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1. Introduction
2. The Negative Proof of the Discursive Model: Populism as a Conceptual and Empirical Problem
3. From Betancourt to Chávez: Interpreting Venezuelan Populism in Two Revolutionary Governments
4. From McCarthyism to the Tea Party: Interpreting Anti-Leftist Forms of U.S. Populism in Comparative Perspective
5. A Comparison of New Institutionalized Populism in Venezuela and the United States
6. Everything in History Happens: Further Problems with Populism as a Comparative-Historical Phenomenon
7. Conclusion
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1. Introduction
2. The Negative Proof of the Discursive Model: Populism as a Conceptual and Empirical Problem
3. From Betancourt to Chávez: Interpreting Venezuelan Populism in Two Revolutionary Governments
4. From McCarthyism to the Tea Party: Interpreting Anti-Leftist Forms of U.S. Populism in Comparative Perspective
5. A Comparison of New Institutionalized Populism in Venezuela and the United States
6. Everything in History Happens: Further Problems with Populism as a Comparative-Historical Phenomenon
7. Conclusion
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