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Re-exploring the Breeding Ground for the Success of Populism

Political Economy
Populism
Policy Change
VIR288
István Kollai
Corvinus University of Budapest
Denis Ivanov
Corvinus University of Budapest

Wednesday 11:15 - 13:00 CEST (24/08/2022)

Abstract

The current panel in this section will explore the issues related to the additional factors that prepare the breeding ground (Mudde, 2017) for the persistent success of populism around the world. The issues of institutions, trust, the return of feudalistic relations are the main focus of the panel. To this end, we will invite papers using both theoretical and empirical perspectives.

Title Details
How the Radical Right has Changed the Welfare State in Europe and the USA View Paper Details
Political Economy of Populism View Paper Details
Local economic voting, perception and voters’ attitude: Evidence from Hungarian survey and local economic data View Paper Details
Trapped in the feudal past? Explaining a difference in individual preferences for the governments’ policies to address income inequality between CEE and the West View Paper Details
Beneath macroeconomic indicators: how populist in Poland have been reshaping Polish economy View Paper Details