The Rise of Populism in Central and Eastern Europe

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The Rise of Populism in Central and Eastern Europe

9781802205527 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Simona Kukovič, Associate Professor of Political Science, School of Advanced Social Studies in Nova Gorica and Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia and Petr Just, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Metropolitan University Prague, Czech Republic
Publication Date:September 2022 ISBN:978 1 80220 552 7 Extent:c 240 pp
Cognisant of the ongoing pandemic and political turmoil across Europe, this timely book examines the growing influence of populist movements in Central and Eastern Europe. Simona Kukovič and Petr Just bring together contributions from experts working in the fields of political science and sociology to study the roots and ramifications of populism in this historically turbulent region.

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Cognisant of the ongoing pandemic and political turmoil across Europe, this timely book examines the growing influence of populist movements in Central and Eastern Europe. Simona Kukovič and Petr Just bring together contributions from experts working in the fields of political science and sociology to study the roots and ramifications of populism in this historically turbulent region.

Developing a critical analysis of both left- and right-wing populist movements and notorious populist leaders throughout Central and Eastern Europe, the book explores the ways in which populism has spread through developed and developing countries in both established and more recent democracies. Chapters investigate the origins of nationalist populism in the region, from historical trauma and social and economic instability to the emerging crisis facing traditional parties and institutions. It further considers the progressive impact of social media as a means through which populist leaders can penetrate the political space. Positioning itself in defence of liberal democracy, the book ultimately seeks to uncover what unites and inspires the populist community emerging across Central and Eastern Europe.

Contributing to the urgent scholarly debate surrounding the rise of populist leaders, political parties, and movements throughout Central and Eastern Europe, this incisive volume will be an essential read for researchers and academics invested in better understanding why the region is such a hotbed of European populism.
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‘The volume of studies written by political scientists from Central Europe offers new insights into the debates on the origins and consequences of the rise of populism in their part of Europe. It provides data on the trends of support for populist politicians as well as analyses of the ideological contours of populist politics. The authors point to the linkage between populism and nationalism and discuss the ways in which new democracies may be able to defend themselves. As such, the volume constitutes an important reading both for political scientists and for the general public.’
– Jerzy Wiatr, University of Warsaw, Poland
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Contributors include: Petr Bláha, Zoltán Bretter, Ladislav Cabada, Jakub Charvát, Rafał Dudała, Miro Haček, Petra Jankovská, Petr Just, Agnieszka Kasińska-Metryk, Boglárka Koller, Simona Kukovič, Karin Liebhart, Pavel Maškarinec, Vladimír Naxera, Matevž Tomšič, Agnieszka Turska-Kawa, Jaroslav Ušiak, Ingrida Unikaitė-Jakuntavičienė, Zoltán Vörös
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