'Compelling and hugely ambitious, this book should be read by everyone'.
'Vox Populi, Vox Dei? In the increasingly saturated market of populism books, Saving the People addresses one of the few important black spots: the relationship between religion and populism. A must-read for anyone interested in politics in contemporary western democracies.'
Cas Mudde, School of Public and International Affairs at University of Georgia and Center for Research on Extremism at University of Oslo
'This book explores the relationship of right-wing populism with religion. It shows how these parties have "hijacked" religion, using it not as a set of belief but as an identity marker, to strengthen the border between 'us' and 'them'. And in eight of the ten cases studied, Islam is the target. A major and challenging contribution to the understanding of Western populism.'
Nonna Mayer, Research Director at CNRS, Centre d'etudes europeennes de Sciences Po