Discourse, Hegemony, and Populism in the Visegrád Four

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Antagonism
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Anti-liberal populism
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Central Europe
Central European politics
Centrist populism
Civic Hungary
Conservative populism
Czech Republic
Democracy
Direct Democracy
Discourse
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discursive political strategies
Eastern Europe
Electoral Declaration
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Gypsy Crime
Hegemonic
Hegemony
Hungary
Ideology
Illiberal populism
Joint Articulation
Laclau
Laclau theory application
Laclau's Theory
Laclau’s Theory
Left-wing populism
Liberal Poland
Liberal populism
Nationalist populism
Nativist populism
Palikot's Movement
Palikot’s Movement
party system analysis
Poland
Political parties
Populism
Populist Discourse
populist discourse VisegrA!d region
Populist Opposition
Post-1989 Imaginary
post-communist transitions
Post-foundationalism
Rovira Kaltwasser
Single Member Districts
Slovakia
Social populism
Social Reproduction
Social Science Research
Solidarity Camp
V4 Country
Visegrad Four

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032015354
  • Weight: 594g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Aug 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This is the first book-length account of populism in the Visegrád Four (V4) countries — Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia — for the first 30 years of multi-party competition since the transformative events of 1989–91 in Central and Eastern Europe.

Advancing a post-foundational approach to populism based on a semi-formal reading of Ernesto Laclau's theory, the book undertakes a detailed examination of how the 'people' has been constructed in populist discourses in the party systems of the four countries since 1989. Drawing on a wealth of source material, the book offers both a wide-ranging and in-depth overview and classification of populism in the V4 in terms of discursive (e.g. centrist, conservative, left-wing, liberal, nationalist, social) and hegemonic type (e.g. authoritarian hegemonic, generational counter-hegemonic) alike.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars of populism, party politics, and Central and Eastern Europe.

Seongcheol Kim is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of Intercultural and International Studies at the University of Bremen, Germany.