The rise of populism in Central and Eastern Europe as a broader democratic crisis – Developments in Hungary, Poland and Romania indicate failure of representative politics post-1989 – Reorienting politics towards a deliberative democratic culture can help answer the bottom-up critique exploited by populists – Citizen-centric deliberative approaches take seriously long-standing discontent with liberal democracy and can provide an alternative to populis
This study examines the rise of populism in Hungary and Poland through the Fidesz and Law and Justic...
The large dissatisfaction of citizens with post-communist democracy in Central and Eastern Europe fa...
This part introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters...
While the populist phenomenon is present in the political arena of almost any European country, it i...
none1noWhile the populist phenomenon is present in the political arena of almost any European count...
The argument in the chapter is that the construction of political communities and the constitution o...
This chapter starts from the supposition that there is something distinctive to East-Central Europea...
This study offers a discussion of the dangers to the stability of political systems in consolidated ...
The populist backlash in Central and Eastern Europe reveals the absence in the new democracies of ch...
Prvu polovicu 21. stoljeća obilježio je val populizma. Zapadne države borile su se, ili se još uvije...
There has been a universal trend towards democratic backsliding in weakly consolidated democracies a...
The countries of East-Central Europe (ECE) embarked on a democratic transition in 1989 were proclaim...
The debate about the state of democracy has taken a U-turn in the last decade. Following the fall of...
The large dissatisfaction of citizens with post-communist democracy in Central and Eastern Europe fa...
This study examines the rise of populism in Hungary and Poland through the Fidesz and Law and Justic...
The large dissatisfaction of citizens with post-communist democracy in Central and Eastern Europe fa...
This part introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters...
While the populist phenomenon is present in the political arena of almost any European country, it i...
none1noWhile the populist phenomenon is present in the political arena of almost any European count...
The argument in the chapter is that the construction of political communities and the constitution o...
This chapter starts from the supposition that there is something distinctive to East-Central Europea...
This study offers a discussion of the dangers to the stability of political systems in consolidated ...
The populist backlash in Central and Eastern Europe reveals the absence in the new democracies of ch...
Prvu polovicu 21. stoljeća obilježio je val populizma. Zapadne države borile su se, ili se još uvije...
There has been a universal trend towards democratic backsliding in weakly consolidated democracies a...
The countries of East-Central Europe (ECE) embarked on a democratic transition in 1989 were proclaim...
The debate about the state of democracy has taken a U-turn in the last decade. Following the fall of...
The large dissatisfaction of citizens with post-communist democracy in Central and Eastern Europe fa...
This study examines the rise of populism in Hungary and Poland through the Fidesz and Law and Justic...
The large dissatisfaction of citizens with post-communist democracy in Central and Eastern Europe fa...
This part introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters...