This study examines the rise of populism in Hungary and Poland through the Fidesz and Law and Justice (PiS) parties. As a relatively new terminology, the study begins by dissecting the various definitions of populism to establish a universal set of criteria to define the ideology. The majority of experts suggest that populist leaders campaign using a rhetoric of “us versus them” that encourages the population to feel that its general will is not being accurately represented. This strategy is particularly effective in Eastern European nations whose USSR roots makes them skeptical of globalization and paranoid of any loss of sovereignty. The study outlines three major underlying themes that led to the rise of populist parties in Poland and Hu...
This chapter starts from the supposition that there is something distinctive to East-Central Europea...
This paper analyses the economic dimension of populist governance in post-crisis Europe by exploring...
The literature on populism refers both to empirical facts, such as the expansion of electoral suppor...
This study examines the rise of populism in Hungary and Poland through the Fidesz and Law and Justic...
After the parliamentary elections in 2014, the weakened legitimacy of the Hungarian government could...
This thesis investigates discursive identity creation used in the discourses of the governing populi...
This study offers a discussion of the dangers to the stability of political systems in consolidated ...
While the populist phenomenon is present in the political arena of almost any European country, it i...
This article investigates the rise of populism in Poland, applying an interdisciplinary method, with...
There has been a universal trend towards democratic backsliding in weakly consolidated democracies a...
Wyniki wyborów parlamentarnych w państwach członkowskich Unii Europejskiej dowodzą, że populizm stał...
There is widespread agreement that populism is on the rise around the globe. A concept that has been...
Defence date: 04 June 2010Examining Board: László Bruszt (EUI); Cas Mudde (Univ. Antwerp); Peter Mai...
This thesis attempts to understand the reasons behind Hungary’s surge in populism in the years follo...
This paper compares the characteristics of four populist parties within the Visegrad Group. The Vis...
This chapter starts from the supposition that there is something distinctive to East-Central Europea...
This paper analyses the economic dimension of populist governance in post-crisis Europe by exploring...
The literature on populism refers both to empirical facts, such as the expansion of electoral suppor...
This study examines the rise of populism in Hungary and Poland through the Fidesz and Law and Justic...
After the parliamentary elections in 2014, the weakened legitimacy of the Hungarian government could...
This thesis investigates discursive identity creation used in the discourses of the governing populi...
This study offers a discussion of the dangers to the stability of political systems in consolidated ...
While the populist phenomenon is present in the political arena of almost any European country, it i...
This article investigates the rise of populism in Poland, applying an interdisciplinary method, with...
There has been a universal trend towards democratic backsliding in weakly consolidated democracies a...
Wyniki wyborów parlamentarnych w państwach członkowskich Unii Europejskiej dowodzą, że populizm stał...
There is widespread agreement that populism is on the rise around the globe. A concept that has been...
Defence date: 04 June 2010Examining Board: László Bruszt (EUI); Cas Mudde (Univ. Antwerp); Peter Mai...
This thesis attempts to understand the reasons behind Hungary’s surge in populism in the years follo...
This paper compares the characteristics of four populist parties within the Visegrad Group. The Vis...
This chapter starts from the supposition that there is something distinctive to East-Central Europea...
This paper analyses the economic dimension of populist governance in post-crisis Europe by exploring...
The literature on populism refers both to empirical facts, such as the expansion of electoral suppor...