Pronunciation: /əˌθɔːrɪˈtɛriən ˈpɒpjʊlɪzəm/
noun a political approach that emphasizes the need for a strong central government led by a charismatic leader
A1 Authoritarian populism is a type of political ideology.
A2 Some people are attracted to authoritarian populism because it promises quick solutions to complex problems.
B1 Authoritarian populism often appeals to those who feel disenfranchised or marginalized.
B2 Critics argue that authoritarian populism can lead to the erosion of democratic institutions.
C1 The rise of authoritarian populism in certain countries has sparked debates about the future of democracy.
C2 Scholars have been studying the impact of authoritarian populism on society and governance.
formal The rise of authoritarian populism in recent years has raised concerns about the erosion of democratic norms.
informal Some people are drawn to authoritarian populism because they think it will bring about quick and easy solutions to complex problems.
slang Authoritarian populism is just another way for those in power to control and manipulate the masses.
figurative The dark cloud of authoritarian populism looms over the country, threatening to overshadow the voices of the marginalized.
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