Discourse, Hegemony, and Populism in the Visegrád Four

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Authoritarian hegemonic
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Central Europe
Central European politics
Centrist populism
Civic Hungary
Conservative populism
Czech Republic
Democracy
Direct Democracy
Discourse
Discursive
discursive political strategies
Eastern Europe
Electoral Declaration
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Equivalential Articulation
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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
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Visegrad Four

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032029573
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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.

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