Browsing POPREBEL - Populist rebellion against modernity in 21st-century Eastern Europe: neo-traditionalism and neo-feudalism by Issue Date
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Second-order effects or ideational rifts? Explaining outcomes of European elections in an era of populist politics
(Cambridge University Press, 2020)This article seeks to enhance our understanding of the European Parliament (EP) elections in an era of populist and anti-European Union (EU) politics. Specifically, it aims to evaluate both the conventional second-order ... -
Populism in Estonia and Slovakia: Performances, Transgressions, and Communicative Styles
(Brill, 2020)The paper relies on empirical evidence from Estonia and Slovakia to develop an understanding of populism as a performative and transgressive political performance. We argue that populism cannot be defined in ideological ... -
Biopolitical Populism in Poland: The Case of PiS
(Brill, 2020)This paper examines the discourse of PiS party in Poland as a form of biopolitical populism. I view this phenomenon as a specific style of political discourse rather than an ideology, that, first, focuses on bodily issues, ... -
Assessing Populism at Europe’s Margins: Pervasive, Performative, Persistent
(Brill, 2020)This special issue is a collection of articles whose authors explore different forms of populism in countries located beyond the Western core and therefore much less known to specialists in the field. The country-based ... -
Still second-order? European elections in the era of populism, extremism, and euroskepticism
(2021-02)The continued relevance of the second-order elections (SOE) theory is one of the most widely debated issues in the study of European Parliament (EP) elections. While the theory has been criticized from many angles, the ...