1. Populism in Central and Eastern Europe
- Author
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Roman Krakovsky and Roman Krakovsky
- Subjects
- Political culture--Europe, Central, Political culture--Europe, Eastern, Populism--History--21st century.--Europe, Ce, Populism--History--21st century.--Europe, Ea
- Abstract
The rise of illiberal democracies across Central and Eastern Europe represents an ongoing challenge to the democratic and liberal principles of post-Enlightenment societies. However, considerable debate remains about how to disentangle the complex factors that have contributed to this phenomenon and gain a clearer understanding of the issues shaping the political landscape. In this incisive analysis of the populist phenomenon, Populism in Central and Eastern Europe re-examines the roots of the current political situation, tracing the historical evolution of Central and Eastern European populism. From late nineteenth-century Imperial Russia to Viktor Orbán's Hungary and Jaroslaw Kaczyński's Poland, this book offers an innovative approach to addressing these enduring political issues.
- Published
- 2025