This book maps three waves of nativist populism in the post-war era, emerging into contemporary Neo-Nationalism. The third began to emerge after the Financial Crisis of 2008, soaring with the Refugee Crisis of 2015.
Eirikur Bergmann Books



Weaponizing Conspiracy Theories
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on the intersection of populism and conspiracism, this book delves into how conspiracy theories are used as discursive tools in political contexts. It investigates their effects on democratic processes and highlights the broader political implications of these phenomena, offering insights into their role in shaping public discourse and influencing societal dynamics.
Conspiracy Theories and the Nordic Countries
- 126 pages
- 5 hours of reading
This book explores the relevance of conspiracy theories in the modern social and political history of the Nordic Countries.