The People and the Nation: Populism and Ethno-Territorial Politics in EuropeReinhard Heinisch, Emanuele Massetti, Oscar Mazzoleni The edited book brings together country experts on populism, ethno-territorial politics, and party competition. It consists of twelve empirical chapters, covering seven Western European states (Austria, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and the UK) as well as four Central European states (Croatia, Hungary, Serbia, and Poland). It is a collaboration by scholars from across Europe which contributes to the growing literature on populism by focusing on a relatively unexplored research agenda: the intersection of territoriality, ethno-politics, and populism. Presenting an original perspective contributing experts use case studies to highlight the territorial dimension of populism in different ways and identify that a deeper understanding of the interactions between populist actors and ethno-territorial ideologies is required. This book will be of interest to academics, researchers, and students of European politics, populism, and ethno-territorial politics. |
Contents
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a longitudinal analysis | 1958 |
Populism and ethnoterritorial parties in Belgium | 1977 |
how the Italian | 1999 |
rhetoric mobilization | 2017 |
the case of the | 2009 |
the role of subnational claims in the Freedom Partys | 1989 |
a case study of the Front | 2010 |
Progressive regionalist populism vs conservative nationalist populism | 1994 |
the case of the Croatian Democratic Alliance | 2016 |
Ethnic politics and competition between rightwing populist parties in Hungary | 2008 |
bridging legacies | 2020 |