Peer-reviewed articles

  1. Marianna Griffini, OM, (2026), “Produce and reproduce! Understanding multidimensionality in contemporary radical right populist ideology, Journal of Political ideologies, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/13569317.2026.2671673
  2. Populism and the Ambivalences of Brothers of Italy. An Introduction,  Populism, 1-15, https://doi.org/10.1163/25888072-bja10098
  3. Biancalana, Cecilia, OM (2025), “Populism still matters”, Populism, 8(2), 175-177.
  4. Ivaldi, Gilles and OM (2025), “Producerist populist attitudes and electoral support for populism in the United States and Western Europe”, Socio-Economic Review, 23(1), 25–49.
  5. Biancalana, Cecilia, Carls, Paul, Lamour, Christian, OM and Yerly, Grégoire (2025), “Multi-scalar strategies in right-wing populism: a comparison of West European parties in borderlands”, Territory, Politics, Governance, 13(7), 941–960.
  6. Lob, Simon, OM, Pilotti, Andrea and Rosco, Jessica (2025), “Swiss cantonal elections in 2025: Valais, Solothurn, Neuchâtel and Jura”, Regional Studies and Local Development, 6(2), 1–13.
  7. OM (2024), “¿Identificar a los partidos políticos como populistas? Una aproximación basada en tipos ideales”, Política. Revista de Ciencia Política, 62(2), 37–57.
  8. Heinisch, Reinhard and OM (2024), “Challenging democracy: understanding how the ideas of populists and disenchanted citizens align”, Politics and Governance, 12, Article 9271, 1–7.
  9. Lamour, Christian and OM (2024), “Positioning antagonistic discourses in the (de)bounded spaces of power”, Journal of Language and Politics, 23(3), 307–322.
  10. OM and Ivaldi, Gilles (2024), “The relationship between economic populist sovereignism, globalization, and populist radical right politics: voter attitudes in Western Europe and the United States”, Government and Opposition, 59(3), 845–865.
  11. OM (2023), “Internationalization in francophone Switzerland”, French Politics, first online, https://doi.org/10.1057/s41253-023-00214-3
  12. OM, Andrea Pilotti, Manuel Anselmi (2023), “Right-wing populism against diploma democracy. The evolution of parliamentary elites in Austria, Italy, and Switzerland”, Swiss Political Science Review, Early View, https://doi.org/10.1111/spsr.12557.
  13. OM, Gilles Ivaldi, “Economic Populist Sovereignism and Electoral Support for Radical Right-Wing Populism”. Political Studies70(2), 304–326. 
  14. Blokker Paul, OM (2020), “Editorial: Judicial Populism: the Rule of the People against the Rule of Law », Partecipazione e conflitto (Participation and Conflict), 13 (3), pp. 1411-1416.
  15. OM, Gerrit Voerman (2020), “In the Name of Sovereignty. Right-Wing Populism and the Power of the Judiciary in Western Europe », Partecipazione e conflitto (Participation and Conflict), 13 (3), pp. 1417-1432.
  16. Cecilia Biancalana, OM (2020), “Unifying and multiplying the people: the strategy of ambiguity in national-populist discourse within a cross-border area », Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 26 (3), pp. 279-298.
  17. Ivaldi Gilles, OM (2020), “Economic populism and sovereigntism: the economic supply of European radical right-wing populist parties”, European Politics and Society, 21(2), 202-218.
  18. Basile Linda, OM (2020), “Sovereignist Wine in populist Bottles? An introduction”, European Politics and Society, 21(2), 151-162.
  19. Ivaldi Gilles, OM (2019), “Economic Populism and Producerism. European Right-wing Populist Parties in a Transatlantic Perspective”, Populism. An interdisciplinary Journal, 2 (1) pp. 1-28. 
  20. De la Torre Carlos, OM (2019), “Do we need a minimum definition of populism? An appraisal of Mudde’s conceptualization”, Populism. An interdisciplinary Journal, 2 (1) pp. 79-95. 
  21. OM (2018), “Ripensare la nascita dei partiti : il caso della Lega dei ticinesi”, Archivio storico ticinese, 163, pp. 116-134.
  22. OM, Ruzza Carlo (2018), “Combining regionalism and nationalism : the Lega in Italy and the Lega dei Ticinesi in Switzerland, Comparative European Politics, 16 (6) pp. 976-992.
  23. Heinisch Reinhard, Massetti Emanuele, OM (2018), “Populism and ethno-territorial politics in European multi-level systems”, Comparative European Politics, 16 (6) pp. 923-936. 
  24. Otjes Simon, Ivaldi Gilles, Jupskås Anders Ravik, OM (2018), “It’s not Economic Interventionism, Stupid ! Reassessing the Political Economy of Radical Right-wing Populist Parties”, Swiss Political Science Review, 24(3), pp. 270-290.
  25. OM, Mueller S. (2017), « Cross-Border Integration through Contestation? Regionalist parties and media in the Swiss-Italian borderland », Journal of Borderlands Studies, 32(2), pp. 173-192.
  26. OM, Voerman G., (2017), « Memberless parties: Beyond the business-firm party model? » Party Politics , 23(6), pp. 783-792.
  27. MB, OM, Günther Pallaver (2016), « Are government regionalist parties mainstream parties? A comparison between the Südtiroler Volkspartei, the Union Valdôtaine, and the Lega dei Ticinesi”, Contemporary Italian Politics, 8 (2), pp. 160-179.
  28. OM, Andrea Pilotti (2015), “The Outcry of the Periphery? An Analysis of Ticino’s No to Immigration”, Swiss Political Science Review 21(1), pp. 63-75.
  29. OM (2015), “Oltre il consociativismo. L’evoluzione del sistema dei partiti e di governo del Cantone Ticino dagli anni Novanta ad oggi”, Archivio storico ticinese 157, pp. 46-6.
  30. Mueller S., OM (2015), « Regionalist Protest through Shared Rule? Peripherality and the use of cantonal initiatives in Switzerland », Regional and Federal Studies, 26 (1), pp. 47-71.
  31. McDonnell Duncan et OM (2013), «Directly-Elected Mayors and Their Parties: The Cases of Genoa and Lausanne», Government & Opposition, Vol. 49, No. 1, pp. 92–119.
  32. Marianna Griffini, OM, (2026), “Produce and reproduce! Understanding multidimensionality in contemporary radical right populist ideology, Journal of Political ideologies, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/13569317.2026.2671673
  33. Populism and the Ambivalences of Brothers of Italy. An Introduction,  Populism, 1-15, https://doi.org/10.1163/25888072-bja10098
  34. Biancalana, Cecilia, OM (2025), “Populism still matters”, Populism, 8(2), 175-177.
  35. Ivaldi, Gilles and OM (2025), “Producerist populist attitudes and electoral support for populism in the United States and Western Europe”, Socio-Economic Review, 23(1), 25–49.
  36. Biancalana, Cecilia, Carls, Paul, Lamour, Christian, OM and Yerly, Grégoire (2025), “Multi-scalar strategies in right-wing populism: a comparison of West European parties in borderlands”, Territory, Politics, Governance, 13(7), 941–960.
  37. Lob, Simon, OM, Pilotti, Andrea and Rosco, Jessica (2025), “Swiss cantonal elections in 2025: Valais, Solothurn, Neuchâtel and Jura”, Regional Studies and Local Development, 6(2), 1–13.
  38. OM (2024), “¿Identificar a los partidos políticos como populistas? Una aproximación basada en tipos ideales”, Política. Revista de Ciencia Política, 62(2), 37–57.
  39. Heinisch, Reinhard and OM (2024), “Challenging democracy: understanding how the ideas of populists and disenchanted citizens align”, Politics and Governance, 12, Article 9271, 1–7.
  40. Lamour, Christian and OM (2024), “Positioning antagonistic discourses in the (de)bounded spaces of power”, Journal of Language and Politics, 23(3), 307–322.
  41. OM and Ivaldi, Gilles (2024), “The relationship between economic populist sovereignism, globalization, and populist radical right politics: voter attitudes in Western Europe and the United States”, Government and Opposition, 59(3), 845–865.
  42. OM (2023), “Internationalization in francophone Switzerland”, French Politics, 21, 152–154. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41253-023-00214-3
  43. OM, Andrea Pilotti, Manuel Anselmi (2023), “Right-wing populism against diploma democracy. The evolution of parliamentary elites in Austria, Italy, and Switzerland”, Swiss Political Science Review, Early View, https://doi.org/10.1111/spsr.12557.
  44. OM, Gilles Ivaldi, “Economic Populist Sovereignism and Electoral Support for Radical Right-Wing Populism”. Political Studies70(2), 304–326. 
  45. Blokker Paul, OM (2020), “Editorial: Judicial Populism: the Rule of the People against the Rule of Law », Partecipazione e conflitto (Participation and Conflict), 13 (3), pp. 1411-1416.
  46. OM, Gerrit Voerman (2020), “In the Name of Sovereignty. Right-Wing Populism and the Power of the Judiciary in Western Europe », Partecipazione e conflitto (Participation and Conflict), 13 (3), pp. 1417-1432.
  47. Cecilia Biancalana, OM (2020), “Unifying and multiplying the people: the strategy of ambiguity in national-populist discourse within a cross-border area », Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 26 (3), pp. 279-298.
  48. Ivaldi Gilles, OM (2020), “Economic populism and sovereigntism: the economic supply of European radical right-wing populist parties”, European Politics and Society, 21(2), 202-218.
  49. Basile Linda, OM (2020), “Sovereignist Wine in populist Bottles? An introduction”, European Politics and Society, 21(2), 151-162.
  50. Ivaldi Gilles, OM (2019), “Economic Populism and Producers. European Right-wing Populist Parties in a Transatlantic Perspective”, Populism. An interdisciplinary Journal, 2 (1) pp. 1-28. 
  51. De la Torre Carlos, OM (2019), “Do we need a minimum definition of populism? An appraisal of Mudde’s conceptualization”, Populism. An interdisciplinary Journal, 2 (1) pp. 79-95. 
  52. OM (2018), “Ripensare la nascita dei partiti : il caso della Lega dei ticinesi”, Archivio storico ticinese, 163, pp. 116-134.
  53. OM, Ruzza Carlo (2018), “Combining regionalism and nationalism : the Lega in Italy and the Lega dei Ticinesi in Switzerland, Comparative European Politics, 16 (6) pp. 976-992.
  54. Heinisch Reinhard, Massetti Emanuele, OM (2018), “Populism and ethno-territorial politics in European multi-level systems”, Comparative European Politics, 16 (6) pp. 923-936. 
  55. Otjes Simon, Ivaldi Gilles, Jupskås Anders Ravik, OM (2018), “It’s not Economic Interventionism, Stupid ! Reassessing the Political Economy of Radical Right-wing Populist Parties”, Swiss Political Science Review, 24(3), pp. 270-290.
  56. OM, Mueller S. (2017), « Cross-Border Integration through Contestation? Regionalist parties and media in the Swiss-Italian borderland », Journal of Borderlands Studies, 32(2), pp. 173-192.
  57. OM, Voerman G., (2017), « Memberless parties: Beyond the business-firm party model? » Party Politics , 23(6), pp. 783-792.
  58. Maxime Bottel, OM, Günther Pallaver (2016), « Are government regionalist parties mainstream parties? A comparison between the Südtiroler Volkspartei, the Union Valdôtaine, and the Lega dei Ticinesi”, Contemporary Italian Politics, 8 (2), pp. 160-179.
  59. OM, Andrea Pilotti (2015), “The Outcry of the Periphery? An Analysis of Ticino’s No to Immigration”, Swiss Political Science Review 21(1), pp. 63-75.
  60. OM (2015), “Oltre il consociativismo. L’evoluzione del sistema dei partiti e di governo del Cantone Ticino dagli anni Novanta ad oggi”, Archivio storico ticinese 157, pp. 46-6.
  61. Mueller S., OM (2015), « Regionalist Protest through Shared Rule? Peripherality and the use of cantonal initiatives in Switzerland », Regional and Federal Studies, 26 (1), pp. 47-71.
  62. McDonnell Duncan et OM (2013), «Directly-Elected Mayors and Their Parties: The Cases of Genoa and Lausanne», Government & Opposition, Vol. 49, No. 1, pp. 92–119.
  63. OM (2006), “Critique et légitimation du professionnalisme parlementaire en Suisse” Politix. Revue des sciences sociales du politique, vol. 19, no. 75, pp. 165-184.
  64. OM, Maurizio Masulin, Cécile Péchu (2005), “Dimensions socio-professionnelles et explication du vote en faveur de l’Union démocratique du centre en Suisse”, Revue française de science politique, vol. 55, no. 5, pp. 663-689.
  65. OM, Maurizio Masulin (2005), “Jeunes, participation politique et participation sociale en Suisse. Une étude de cas”, Revue suisse de Science politique, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 55-81.
  66. OM, “La Lega dei Ticinesi. Vers l’intégration ?”, Revue suisse de Science politique, Berne, vol. 5, no. 3, automne, 1999, pp. 79-95.