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Interdisciplinary approaches to Central and Eastern Europe as an ‘area’ in/of Europe

Europe (Central and Eastern)
Comparative Politics
Populism
P204
Sabine Dorothea Volk
University of Helsinki
Jan Kubik
University College London

Abstract

This panel is part of the section S22 "Explaining Right-Wing Populism in Central and Eastern Europe: Economics, Politics, (Civil) Society and Culture", jointly organized by the two EU-funded Horizon2020 projects FATIGUE and POPREBEL. Aiming to allow for inter- and transdisciplinary discussion, the section combines approaches from political theory, political sociology, political economy, political culture, and political discourse to explain and understand the present wave of populist mobilizations in post-socialist Central and Eastern Europe. This panel critically looks at populism and illiberalism in the context of Central and Eastern Europe as an area in and of Europe.

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