Rise of Populism in Central and Eastern Europe
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Rise of Populism in Central and Eastern Europe
Kukovic, Simona; Just, Petr
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
09/2022
224
Dura
Inglês
9781802205527
15 a 20 dias
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Contents:
1 Introduction: setting the scene 1
Simona Kukovic and Petr Just
2 Political elites, leadership, and the rise of populism 10
Matevz Tomsic
3 Right-wing populism in Austrian politics: traditional and
recent aspects 24
Karin Liebhart
4 Explaining the rise of populist parties in the 2013 and 2017
Czech parliamentary elections: economic grievances and
political protest? 39
Petr Blaha, Jakub Charvat and Pavel Maskarinec
5 A few populist statements don't make a populist? The
issue of corruption in (non-)populist communication of
Czech president Milos Zeman 53
Vladimir Naxera
6 Re-nationalization or de-Europeanization? Collective
identities and identity politics in contemporary Hungary 67
Boglarka Koller
7 Comparative nationalism and populism: Hungary and
Romania as a case study 83
Zoltan Voeroes and Zoltan Bretter
8 Populist political leadership and political parties in Lithuania 99
Ingrida Unikaite-Jakuntaviciene
9 Fear determinants of populism in Poland: voters' perspective 115
Agnieszka Turska-Kawa
10 Nationalism and populism in Poland: new threats, old fears 128
Agnieszka Kasinska-Metryka and Rafal Dudala
11 Populism in the context of the radicalization of society
in CECs: a case study of populist elements in the social
media communication of Slovak political actors 144
Jaroslav Usiak and Petra Jankovska
12 Toward exclusion or inclusion? Acceptance and perception
of national populist parties in Slovakia: the case study of
the Kotlebists - People's party our Slovakia (LSNS) 160
Petr Just
13 The secret of success: Slovenian populist political parties 173
Simona Kukovic
14 Anti-modern and anti-liberal narratives from the
pre-communist past as the source of the contemporary
populist and illiberal agenda in Central Europe 186
Ladislav Cabada
15 Conclusion: populism from the periphery to the mainstream 202
Miro Hacek
Index
1 Introduction: setting the scene 1
Simona Kukovic and Petr Just
2 Political elites, leadership, and the rise of populism 10
Matevz Tomsic
3 Right-wing populism in Austrian politics: traditional and
recent aspects 24
Karin Liebhart
4 Explaining the rise of populist parties in the 2013 and 2017
Czech parliamentary elections: economic grievances and
political protest? 39
Petr Blaha, Jakub Charvat and Pavel Maskarinec
5 A few populist statements don't make a populist? The
issue of corruption in (non-)populist communication of
Czech president Milos Zeman 53
Vladimir Naxera
6 Re-nationalization or de-Europeanization? Collective
identities and identity politics in contemporary Hungary 67
Boglarka Koller
7 Comparative nationalism and populism: Hungary and
Romania as a case study 83
Zoltan Voeroes and Zoltan Bretter
8 Populist political leadership and political parties in Lithuania 99
Ingrida Unikaite-Jakuntaviciene
9 Fear determinants of populism in Poland: voters' perspective 115
Agnieszka Turska-Kawa
10 Nationalism and populism in Poland: new threats, old fears 128
Agnieszka Kasinska-Metryka and Rafal Dudala
11 Populism in the context of the radicalization of society
in CECs: a case study of populist elements in the social
media communication of Slovak political actors 144
Jaroslav Usiak and Petra Jankovska
12 Toward exclusion or inclusion? Acceptance and perception
of national populist parties in Slovakia: the case study of
the Kotlebists - People's party our Slovakia (LSNS) 160
Petr Just
13 The secret of success: Slovenian populist political parties 173
Simona Kukovic
14 Anti-modern and anti-liberal narratives from the
pre-communist past as the source of the contemporary
populist and illiberal agenda in Central Europe 186
Ladislav Cabada
15 Conclusion: populism from the periphery to the mainstream 202
Miro Hacek
Index
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populism; nationalism; leadership; democracy; political parties; Central and Eastern Europe
Contents:
1 Introduction: setting the scene 1
Simona Kukovic and Petr Just
2 Political elites, leadership, and the rise of populism 10
Matevz Tomsic
3 Right-wing populism in Austrian politics: traditional and
recent aspects 24
Karin Liebhart
4 Explaining the rise of populist parties in the 2013 and 2017
Czech parliamentary elections: economic grievances and
political protest? 39
Petr Blaha, Jakub Charvat and Pavel Maskarinec
5 A few populist statements don't make a populist? The
issue of corruption in (non-)populist communication of
Czech president Milos Zeman 53
Vladimir Naxera
6 Re-nationalization or de-Europeanization? Collective
identities and identity politics in contemporary Hungary 67
Boglarka Koller
7 Comparative nationalism and populism: Hungary and
Romania as a case study 83
Zoltan Voeroes and Zoltan Bretter
8 Populist political leadership and political parties in Lithuania 99
Ingrida Unikaite-Jakuntaviciene
9 Fear determinants of populism in Poland: voters' perspective 115
Agnieszka Turska-Kawa
10 Nationalism and populism in Poland: new threats, old fears 128
Agnieszka Kasinska-Metryka and Rafal Dudala
11 Populism in the context of the radicalization of society
in CECs: a case study of populist elements in the social
media communication of Slovak political actors 144
Jaroslav Usiak and Petra Jankovska
12 Toward exclusion or inclusion? Acceptance and perception
of national populist parties in Slovakia: the case study of
the Kotlebists - People's party our Slovakia (LSNS) 160
Petr Just
13 The secret of success: Slovenian populist political parties 173
Simona Kukovic
14 Anti-modern and anti-liberal narratives from the
pre-communist past as the source of the contemporary
populist and illiberal agenda in Central Europe 186
Ladislav Cabada
15 Conclusion: populism from the periphery to the mainstream 202
Miro Hacek
Index
1 Introduction: setting the scene 1
Simona Kukovic and Petr Just
2 Political elites, leadership, and the rise of populism 10
Matevz Tomsic
3 Right-wing populism in Austrian politics: traditional and
recent aspects 24
Karin Liebhart
4 Explaining the rise of populist parties in the 2013 and 2017
Czech parliamentary elections: economic grievances and
political protest? 39
Petr Blaha, Jakub Charvat and Pavel Maskarinec
5 A few populist statements don't make a populist? The
issue of corruption in (non-)populist communication of
Czech president Milos Zeman 53
Vladimir Naxera
6 Re-nationalization or de-Europeanization? Collective
identities and identity politics in contemporary Hungary 67
Boglarka Koller
7 Comparative nationalism and populism: Hungary and
Romania as a case study 83
Zoltan Voeroes and Zoltan Bretter
8 Populist political leadership and political parties in Lithuania 99
Ingrida Unikaite-Jakuntaviciene
9 Fear determinants of populism in Poland: voters' perspective 115
Agnieszka Turska-Kawa
10 Nationalism and populism in Poland: new threats, old fears 128
Agnieszka Kasinska-Metryka and Rafal Dudala
11 Populism in the context of the radicalization of society
in CECs: a case study of populist elements in the social
media communication of Slovak political actors 144
Jaroslav Usiak and Petra Jankovska
12 Toward exclusion or inclusion? Acceptance and perception
of national populist parties in Slovakia: the case study of
the Kotlebists - People's party our Slovakia (LSNS) 160
Petr Just
13 The secret of success: Slovenian populist political parties 173
Simona Kukovic
14 Anti-modern and anti-liberal narratives from the
pre-communist past as the source of the contemporary
populist and illiberal agenda in Central Europe 186
Ladislav Cabada
15 Conclusion: populism from the periphery to the mainstream 202
Miro Hacek
Index
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