1st Edition

Varieties of Populism in Europe in Times of Crises

Edited By Manuela Caiani, Paolo Graziano Copyright 2021
216 Pages
by Routledge

216 Pages
by Routledge

216 Pages
by Routledge

Populism is booming across all the nuances of the political spectrum. It occupies relevant positions in national parliaments, in governmental coalitions with mainstream parties or as successful challengers of the political status quo. This volume sheds new light on the topic from different methodological and theoretical angles and offers evidence from a variety of cases on the ‘why’ and ‘how’... Read more

Introduction: Understanding varieties of populism in times of crises

Manuela Caiani and Paolo Graziano

1. National past and populism: the re-elaboration of fascism and its impact on right-wing populism in Western Europe

Daniele Caramani and Luca Manucci

2. Populism in election times: a comparative analysis of 11 countries in Western Europe

Laurent Bernhard and Hanspeter Kriesi

3. Shooting the fox? UKIP’s populism in the post-Brexit era

Simon Usherwood

4. How to stay populist? The Front National and the changing French party system

Yves Surel

5. Beyond left and right: the eclectic populism of the Five Star Movement

Lorenzo Mosca and Filippo Tronconi

6. Economic crisis and the variety of populist response: evidence from Greece, Portugal and Spain

Marco Lisi, Iván Llamazares and Myrto Tsakatika

7. Assessing the diversity of anti-establishment and populist politics in Central and Eastern Europe

Sarah Engler, Bartek Pytlas and Kevin Deegan-Krause

Biography

Manuela Caiani is Associate Professor of Political Science at the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences at the Scuola Normale Superiore (SNS) of Florence, Italy. Her research interests focus on comparative politics, right wing and left wing populism in Europe, social movements, radical right politics and qualitative methods of social research.

Paolo Graziano is Professor of Political Science, un the Department of Political Science, Law and International Studies at the University of Padua, Italy, and Research Associate at the European Social Observatory, Brussels, Belgium. His research interests focus on Europeanisation, comparative welfare state politics, comparative social policy and populism.