Populism is a re-emerging modern topic. Since 2015 it has been one of the most mentioned and analyzed issues in the political sciences, international relations, and sociological academic literature. Although populism is a worldwide phenomenon it is also highly regionalized. This research focuses on link between populism, nationalism, and religion in Central and Eastern Europe. Differences seen between this region, Western Europe, and United States are also examined. In this paper, we offer a novel understanding of populist phenomenon in Central and Eastern Europe based on decisive impacts of geopolitical and geo-cultural status of the region. This populist phenomenon can be traced back to “nurture itself” on the traumatized collective ident...
Studies on populism in Latin America discussed dysfunctional economic policies resulting in crises. ...
This paper aims to portray theoretical debates to better understand the current state of the populis...
The literature on populism refers both to empirical facts, such as the expansion of electoral suppor...
The source literature shows two trends in research on social consequences of religious engagement. O...
This chapter focuses on the phenomenon of right-wing populism as it relates to Christianity in Europ...
This special issue of the social research journal “Culture and Society” contributes to theoretical d...
This study examines the relationship between populism, nationalism and religion through evidence fro...
This special issue of the social research journal ?Culture and Society? contributes to theoretical d...
This paper examines the causes of the resurgence of populism and nationalism in status quo Central a...
This paper examines the existing literature on the relationship between religion and populism, and i...
The more populism enters public debates, the more it needs close scrutiny. Central and Eastern Europ...
L’objet de cet article est de présenter des éléments du renforcement du populisme de type radical de...
The situation of the formerly communist countries represents an anomaly within the sociological deb...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2011.A study on the theory of populism an...
This article measures populist discourse among prime ministers in new Central and Eastern European ...
Studies on populism in Latin America discussed dysfunctional economic policies resulting in crises. ...
This paper aims to portray theoretical debates to better understand the current state of the populis...
The literature on populism refers both to empirical facts, such as the expansion of electoral suppor...
The source literature shows two trends in research on social consequences of religious engagement. O...
This chapter focuses on the phenomenon of right-wing populism as it relates to Christianity in Europ...
This special issue of the social research journal “Culture and Society” contributes to theoretical d...
This study examines the relationship between populism, nationalism and religion through evidence fro...
This special issue of the social research journal ?Culture and Society? contributes to theoretical d...
This paper examines the causes of the resurgence of populism and nationalism in status quo Central a...
This paper examines the existing literature on the relationship between religion and populism, and i...
The more populism enters public debates, the more it needs close scrutiny. Central and Eastern Europ...
L’objet de cet article est de présenter des éléments du renforcement du populisme de type radical de...
The situation of the formerly communist countries represents an anomaly within the sociological deb...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2011.A study on the theory of populism an...
This article measures populist discourse among prime ministers in new Central and Eastern European ...
Studies on populism in Latin America discussed dysfunctional economic policies resulting in crises. ...
This paper aims to portray theoretical debates to better understand the current state of the populis...
The literature on populism refers both to empirical facts, such as the expansion of electoral suppor...