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Perspectives on Populism

Diverse Voices from the European “Periphery”
Nomos,  2024, 318 Pages

ISBN 978-3-7560-1200-8


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The work is part of the series International Studies on Populism (Volume 9)
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englischWhile the surge of populism in the West has attracted considerable public attention, countries often considered to be on Europe’s ‘periphery’ have largely escaped both scholarly and general interest. Political developments in Armenia, Albania, Bosnia, Georgia, Northern Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia are poorly understood politically and often opaque to non-specialists. Yet the societies, economies, politics and the aspirations of the people in these countries remain closely intertwined with the rest of Europe and its development. From the perspectives of scholars from the region, this book offers an informed assessment of the role, causes and political consequences of populism in areas that are important but often ignored parts of the European political landscape.

 

With contributions by

Ashot Aleksanyan | Nane Aleksanyan | Aneta Cekikj | Simon Clarke | Ruben Elamiryan | Reinhard Heinisch | Despot Kovačević | Klaudia Koxha | David Matsaberidze | Slaviša Orlović | Maja Savić-Bojanić | Avdi Smajljaj | Daniel Smilov | Ruzha Smilova | Nemanja Stankov

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