The populistic movement of the western half of the Middle West is a complex of many forces. |
Or perhaps his rivals in Beijing simply concluded that the populistic Bo had gotten too big for his britches. |
Isolationists abandoned the cosmopolitanism of Hamilton, perhaps America's greatest conservative, for a populistic nativism suspicious of worldly grandeur. |
The series of conventions opened in Mississippi in 1890, where the populistic whites were perhaps numerically fewest. |
I am mostly frustrated about the political leaders because what is leadership if you just try with populistic movements and populistic speech to gain votes? |
The discourse of democracy has been embedded in the nationalist struggle for liberation and self-determination and has therefore implied a populistic kind of pluralism. |