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ECPR Panel at APSA 2018 in Boston

 

APSAIf you are heading to Boston at the end of this month for the 2018 Annual APSA meeting (theme: 'Democracy and its Discontents), do join us for this year's ECPR Panel, on the topic of Anti-Establishment Politics in Europe: Governments, Parties, and People.

The panel explores the rise of anti-establishment politics in Europe. Papers analyse the experiences of populist governments, the nature of political parties and how they might be conceptualised, the role of the Islamic threat in populist party discourse and the use and misuse of referenda as a vehicle for populist expression.


APSA 2018Anti-Establishment Politics in Europe: Governments, Parties, and People

10:00 – 11.30, Thursday 30 August 2018, in Marriott, Harvard

Chair Martin J Bull University of Salford

Discussant Daphne Halikiopoulou University of Reading

Papers

Classifying Parties According to Their Contemporary Appeals
Giorgio Malet European University Institute

How to Handle Referendums: What EU Practitioners Can Learn from the Swiss Case
Eva G. Heidbreder Otto von Guericke University
Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen University of Berne
Eva Thomann Heidelberg University
Fritz Sager University of Bern

Populist Governments in Europe – Italy, Hungary and Turkey in Comparison
Jörg Baudner Universität Osnabrück

The Populist Right in Western Europe and the Construction of the Islamic Threat
Daniel Stockemer University of Ottawa

Keywords: Populism

20 August 2018
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