Populism is increasingly seen as a threat to democracy worldwide, with its growth attributed to various factors including immigration, race, religion, economic downturns, international trade, and technological advancements like industrial robots and artificial intelligence. This political movement, which often centers on divisive issues, is gaining momentum across countries such as the United States, Turkey, India, and Hungary. Experts argue that while populism can degrade the democratic fabric of societies, understanding its root causes is crucial for developing strategies to weaken its appeal and influence.
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