The foreign policy of populists in power: Contesting liberalism in Poland and Hungary

M Varga, A Buzogány - Geopolitics, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Geopolitics, 2021Taylor & Francis
Ruling right-wing populist parties in Europe have significantly changed foreign policies and
advanced criticism against core values of liberal democracy, including dismissive stances
vis-à-vis the European Union. This paper argues that the reorientation of foreign policies in
Hungary and Poland is consistent with ideas developed by incumbent populist right-wing
parties and intellectuals of statecraft in the wider conservative movement supporting them.
The contribution studies the foreign policy conceptions of right-wing forces and builds on …
Abstract
Ruling right-wing populist parties in Europe have significantly changed foreign policies and advanced criticism against core values of liberal democracy, including dismissive stances vis-à-vis the European Union. This paper argues that the reorientation of foreign policies in Hungary and Poland is consistent with ideas developed by incumbent populist right-wing parties and intellectuals of statecraft in the wider conservative movement supporting them. The contribution studies the foreign policy conceptions of right-wing forces and builds on critical geopolitics to trace these back to ideas shaped in broader right-wing networks that have played leading roles in developing a right-wing ideological alternative to liberalism.
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