European Populism in the Shadow of the Great Recession

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European Populism in the Shadow of the Great Recession

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

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.

Contents

List of Figures and Tables vii

List of Contributors xi

Preface xv

Chapter One – Populism in Europe During Crisis: An Introduction 1
Hanspeter Kriesi and Takis S. Pappas

PART I: THE NORDIC REGION

Chapter Two – Institutionalised Right-Wing Populism in Times of
Economic Crisis: A Comparative Study of the Norwegian

Progress Party and the Danish People's Party 23
Anders R. Jupskås

Chapter Three – Business as Usual: Ideology and Populist Appeals of
the Sweden Democrats 41
Ann-Cathrine Jungar

Chapter Four – Exploiting the Discursive Opportunity of the Euro Crisis:
The Rise of the Finns Party 57
Tuomas Ylä-Anttila and Tuukka Ylä-Anttila

PART II: THE WESTERN REGION

Chapter Five – The Revenge of the Ploucs: The Revival of Radical
Populism under Marine Le Pen in France 75
Hans-Georg Betz

Chapter Six – Populism in Belgium in Times of Crisis: Intensification of
Discourse, Decline in Electoral Support 91
Teun Pauwels and Matthijs Rooduijn

Chapter Seven – Dutch Populism During the Crisis 109
Stijn van Kessel

Chapter Eight – The Populist Discourse of the Swiss People's Party 125
Laurent Bernhard, Hanspeter Kriesi and Edward Weber
vi European Populism in the Shadow of the Great Recession

Chapter Nine – The Primacy of Politics: Austria and the
Not-so-Great Recession 141
Kurt Richard Luther

PART III: THE SOUTHERN REGION

Chapter Ten – Italy: A Strong and Enduring Market for Populism 163
Giuliano Bobba and Duncan McDonnell

Chapter Eleven – Greek Populism: A Political Drama in Five Acts 181
Takis S. Pappas and Paris Aslanidis

PART IV: THE CENTRAL-EASTERN REGION

Chapter Twelve – The Economic Crisis in the Shadow of Political Crisis:
The Rise of Party Populism in the Czech Republic 199
Vlastimil Havlík

Chapter Thirteen – The Delayed Crisis and the Continuous Ebb of
Populism in Slovakia's Party System 217
Peter Učeň

Chapter Fourteen – Plebeians, Citoyens and Aristocrats or Where is the
Bottom of Bottom-up? The Case of Hungary 235
Zsolt Enyedi

Chapter Fifteen – The Post-Populist Non-Crisis in Poland 251
Ben Stanley

PART V: THE ANGLO-CELTIC REGION

Chapter Sixteen – The Great Recession and the Rise of Populist
Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom 273
Matthew Goodwin

Chapter Seventeen – Everywhere and Nowhere: Populism and the
Puzzling Non-Reaction to Ireland's Crises 287
Eoin O'Malley and John FitzGibbon

CONCLUSION

Chapter Eighteen – Populism and Crisis: A Fuzzy Relationship 303
Takis S. Pappas and Hanspeter Kriesi

Bibliography 327

Index 363

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