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European Populism in the Shadow of the Great Recession

Kriesi, Hanspeter(Edited by)Pappas, Takis S(Edited by)
Part of the ECPR Studies in European Political Science series
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This volume, covering twenty-five populist parties in seventeen European states, presents the first comparative study of the impact of the Great Recession on populism.

Based on a common analytical framework, chapters offer a highly differentiated view of how the interplay between economic and political crises helped produce patterns of populist development across Europe.

Populism grew strongly in Southern and Central-Eastern Europe, particularly where an economic crisis developed in tandem with a political one.

Nordic populism went also on the rise, but this region's populist parties have been surprisingly responsible.

In Western Europe, populism actually contracted during the crisis - with the exception of France.

As for the two Anglo-Celtic countries, while the UK has experienced the rise of a strong anti-European populist force, Ireland stands out as a rare case in which no such a party has risen in spite of the severity of its economic and political crises.

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Product Details
ECPR Press
1785522345 / 9781785522345
Paperback / softback
14/07/2016
United Kingdom
English
xvi, 378 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2015.