Populist parties have been successful in many Central Eastern and Western European countries. Although populist parties differ from each other in many respects, they also share a common message, namely that the ‘bad’ elite is no longer, or not acting in the interests of the ‘good’ ordinary people. In this chapter we examine the characteristics and subtypes of populism (e.g. agrarian populism, conservative or neo-liberal populism, national populism and social populism), providing a comprehensive overview of contemporary populist parties in Europe. We also study possible explanations for the electoral successes of these parties and explore the relationship between the agrarian, the rural and the populist. We conclude that although agrarian po...
The article comparatively examines the levels of populism exhibited by parties in Western Europe. It...
Since the 1980s a growing number of populist parties have made a breakthrough in European party syst...
In this paper we analyse the extent to which party programmes reflect the populist type of democracy...
Some agricultural or rural protest groups in the Western world evolved into political parties - ofte...
Some agricultural or rural protest groups in the Western world evolved into political parties - ofte...
The recent upsurge in populist politics has been complemented by significant conceptual advances in ...
In this paper we analyse the extent to which party programmes reflect the populist type of democracy...
This paper compares the characteristics of four populist parties within the Visegrad Group. The Vis...
This book analyses how party competition has adjusted to the success of populism in Western Europe, ...
The following paper focuses on the relatively new rise of populism which has seen a surge across sta...
Populism has become a widespread phenomenon across Western Europe, especially after the economic cri...
Populist upsurge is running through the Western world and many scholars try to make sense of it. Pop...
The literature on populism refers both to empirical facts, such as the expansion of electoral suppor...
While the populist phenomenon is present in the political arena of almost any European country, it i...
183 pagesThis paper seeks to understand the conditions that have led to the rise of populism across ...
The article comparatively examines the levels of populism exhibited by parties in Western Europe. It...
Since the 1980s a growing number of populist parties have made a breakthrough in European party syst...
In this paper we analyse the extent to which party programmes reflect the populist type of democracy...
Some agricultural or rural protest groups in the Western world evolved into political parties - ofte...
Some agricultural or rural protest groups in the Western world evolved into political parties - ofte...
The recent upsurge in populist politics has been complemented by significant conceptual advances in ...
In this paper we analyse the extent to which party programmes reflect the populist type of democracy...
This paper compares the characteristics of four populist parties within the Visegrad Group. The Vis...
This book analyses how party competition has adjusted to the success of populism in Western Europe, ...
The following paper focuses on the relatively new rise of populism which has seen a surge across sta...
Populism has become a widespread phenomenon across Western Europe, especially after the economic cri...
Populist upsurge is running through the Western world and many scholars try to make sense of it. Pop...
The literature on populism refers both to empirical facts, such as the expansion of electoral suppor...
While the populist phenomenon is present in the political arena of almost any European country, it i...
183 pagesThis paper seeks to understand the conditions that have led to the rise of populism across ...
The article comparatively examines the levels of populism exhibited by parties in Western Europe. It...
Since the 1980s a growing number of populist parties have made a breakthrough in European party syst...
In this paper we analyse the extent to which party programmes reflect the populist type of democracy...