Det populistiska uppsvinget i postkommunistiska Europa - En komparativ analys av populismens form och karaktär i Ungern och Slovakien
(2009) STVK01 20091Department of Political Science
- Abstract
- The populist pattern in the post-communist Europe has growed and today it has a wide foundation to lean on. Two countries that have experienced several successful populist parties since the collapse of the communist system in 1989, are Hungary and Slovakia. I will here ask what the reasons for this breeding ground are and how the effects of globalisation affect this specific context. In order to do that, I have examined the term populism and its many fields of use. To explain this phenomenon, I have used globalisation as a frame for the postcommunist populism in order to see an entire picture of explanations, connections and reasons behind this politic reality and between different sorts of populism. I have found cetrain characteristics in... (More)
- The populist pattern in the post-communist Europe has growed and today it has a wide foundation to lean on. Two countries that have experienced several successful populist parties since the collapse of the communist system in 1989, are Hungary and Slovakia. I will here ask what the reasons for this breeding ground are and how the effects of globalisation affect this specific context. In order to do that, I have examined the term populism and its many fields of use. To explain this phenomenon, I have used globalisation as a frame for the postcommunist populism in order to see an entire picture of explanations, connections and reasons behind this politic reality and between different sorts of populism. I have found cetrain characteristics in what I here call the national-field and also in the globalization-field, concerning real or constructed problems that evokes a feeling of dissatisfaction, that in turn sets the ground for populistic movements. (Less)
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- author
- Raguz, Janja LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- STVK01 20091
- year
- 2009
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- keywords
- Smer, Fidesz, Slovakien, Ungern, Postkommunistiska Europa, ransition, Globalisering, Nationalism, Populism, Nation
- language
- Swedish
- id
- 1405430
- date added to LUP
- 2009-06-18 11:11:29
- date last changed
- 2009-06-18 11:11:29
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