Uncertainty, More Than Populism, Is New Normal in Western Politics.
'Theresa May, Britains prime minister, has joined a long line of politicians who have gambled that they understood the populist wave overtaking Western politics and lost.
Thursdays election capped a year in which the latest theory of politics in the populist era perpetually seemed to prove incorrect, as did many predictions of election outcomes. What explains this seeming inexplicability?
Populisms individual effects, after all, have become well known. Voters oppose party establishments, scramble demographic coalitions and are more motivated by what they oppose than by what they support.
The problem is that, even among leading scholars, how these factors interact in any given election is still poorly understood.
The changes are simply too complex and too new.
Everyone knows that populism has fundamentally altered the rules of Western politics. But no one has deduced what the new rules are.
The result is that politicians and observers enter each election, whether they know it or not, merely guessing. Miscalculations and surprises have become the new normal.'>>>
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/10/world/europe/theresa-may-election-politics-populism-interpreter.html?