[HTML][HTML] Populism and foreign policy: a research agenda (Introduction)

S Destradi, D Cadier, J Plagemann - Comparative European …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The worldwide rise of populist governments represents one of the most crucial political
developments of recent years. In Europe in particular, a range of populist parties and …

Work, family, Fatherland: the political economy of populism in central and Eastern Europe

MA Orenstein, B Bugarič - Journal of European Public Policy, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Since 2008, Hungary and Poland have developed a distinctive populist
economic program, which has begun to spread to other Central and East European …

Semi-peripheries in the world-system? The Visegrad group countries in the geopolitical order of energy and raw materials after the war in Ukraine

P Żuk, A Buzogány, M Mišík, J Osička, K Szulecki - Resources Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
What are the geopolitical risk implications related to the war in Ukraine for the raw material
and energy policies of countries highly dependent on Russia? This paper looks at the …

Populist argumentation in foreign policy: the case of Hungary under Viktor Orbán, 2010–2020

P Visnovitz, EK Jenne - Comparative European Politics, 2021 - Springer
There is a general scholarly consensus that populist governments undermine liberal
democracy at home, but less agreement over how they behave abroad. While many …

The two faces of the 'global right': Revolutionary conservatives and national-conservatives

M Varga, A Buzogány - Critical Sociology, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Studies of the Global Right usually trace its intellectual underpinnings to the revolutionary
conservative New Right and its ideas claiming to defend an 'ethno-pluralist'European …

Toxic friend? The impact of the Russian invasion on democratic backsliding and PRR cooperation in Europe

A Holesch, P Zagórski - West European Politics, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Following the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the 'democratic
backslider'parties in Hungary (Fidesz) and Poland (Law and Justice) took differing stances …

Populism meets EU Foreign policy: the de-Europeanization of Poland´ s Foreign policy toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

J Dyduch, P Müller - Journal of European Integration, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This article bridges between the de-Europeanization framework and works on populism to
theorize about de-Europeanization dynamics and their potential drivers. Empirically, the …

Anti-liberal ideas and institutional change in Central and Eastern Europe

R Coman, C Volintiru - European Politics and Society, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Three decades since the collapse of communism in Central and Eastern Europe, the ideal of
liberal democracy is under considerable strain. Recent developments in the region show …

The return of economic nationalism to East Central Europe: Right‐wing intellectual milieus and anti‐liberal resentment

M Varga - Nations and Nationalism, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
This article emphasises the non‐economic goals of economic nationalism and in particular
its often overlooked political goals. Drawing parallels between economic nationalisms in …

[HTML][HTML] Populist politics of representation and foreign policy: evidence from Poland

D Cadier - Comparative European Politics, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This article characterizes and analyses variations in Poland's foreign policy under the Law
and Justice (PiS) government with a view to shed light on the distinctive influence of …