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Populists in Power in a Comparative Perspective

Policy Analysis
Political Economy
Populism
INN275
Gabor Vigvari
Corvinus University of Budapest
Denis Ivanov
Corvinus University of Budapest

Building: B, Floor: 3, Room: 304

Friday 09:00 - 10:45 CEST (26/08/2022)

Abstract

What do populists do when in power? This is the second panel discussing policy as shaped by populists in power. We engage with, but also try to challenge the new concept of economic populism, namely neo-feudalism, which relates to state capitalist regimes against the backdrop of the fear of economic insecurity. To this end, we will invite papers using both theoretical and empirical perspectives.

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