WG Nationalism, populism and the economy Subgroup 3: Populism and Inequality – Oxford-22 Working Group Terms of Reference

Rising inequality is one factor in the recent growth in support for populist political parties, who argue that there are simple solutions to economic problems – these are frequently attributed to external organisations or to disfavoured groups such as immigrants.
WG Nationalism, populism and the economy Subgroup 2: The future of the EU project – Oxford-22 Working Group Terms of Reference

If the EU delivers satisfactory solutions in terms of growth, prosperity and equality, economic populism will be kept at bay
WG Nationalism, populism and the economy Subgroup 1: Globalization and Populism – Oxford-22 Working Group Terms of Reference

Rising inequality is one factor in the recent growth in support for populist political parties, who argue that there are simple solutions to economic problems – these are frequently attributed to external organisations or to disfavoured groups such as immigrants.
Working Group: Nationalism, populism and the economy – Oxford-22 Working Group

Understanding why liberalism has failed to secure its dominance is key to successfully wage the battles ahead. The liberal order based on the principles of individual freedom, inclusive governance, property rights and free exchange, globalization and multilateralism, has proven beneficial to many but not to all.