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

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Assessing the diversity of anti-establishment and populist politics in Central and Eastern Europe. / Engler, Sarah; Pytlas, Bartek; Deegan-Krause, Kevin.
In: West European Politics, Vol. 42, No. 6, 19.09.2019, p. 1310-1336.

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Engler S, Pytlas B, Deegan-Krause K. Assessing the diversity of anti-establishment and populist politics in Central and Eastern Europe. West European Politics. 2019 Sept 19;42(6):1310-1336. doi: 10.1080/01402382.2019.1596696

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title = "Assessing the diversity of anti-establishment and populist politics in Central and Eastern Europe",
abstract = "The more populism enters public debates, the more it needs close scrutiny. Central and Eastern Europe offers a useful context for exploring the diversity of parties identified as populist. Anti-establishment rhetoric provides a suitable conceptual starting point because of its pervasive role in the region{\textquoteright}s political discourse. Using a new expert survey, this article details the relationship between anti-establishment salience and political positions, showing that anti-establishment parties occupy a full range across both economic and cultural dimensions and many occupy more centrist positions. Narrowing the focus to content analysis of anti-establishment parties{\textquoteright} thin ideology in the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia, it is concurrently found that for many actors (including those usually labelled as populist) anti-establishment rhetoric is indeed predominant, yet not always extensively combined with other elements of populism: people-centrism and invocation of general will. The findings are important for understanding multiple varieties of anti-establishment politics also beyond the region.",
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