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  Political Entrepreneurs and Populism

De Vries, C. (2021). Political Entrepreneurs and Populism. Talk presented at MPIfG Lecture. Köln. 2021-11-24.

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De Vries, Catherine1, Author
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 Abstract: The rise and fall of populist parties across Europe has attracted much attention. But is this a new phenomenon? In this talk, Catherine E. De Vries suggests not. Populist parties can be seen as a type of challenger parties, that is, political entrepreneurs without government experience seeking to disrupt the dominance of mainstream parties. She discusses how ongoing changes in European party systems compare with previous waves of challenger parties, including social democratic and green parties. She then presents the core strategies used by successful challengers, namely issue entrepreneurship and anti-establishment rhetoric, as they mobilize issues that give them an electoral advantage and attack the competence of the established political parties. Finally, she considers what the rise of challenger parties may mean for democracy in Europe.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2022-11-24
 Publication Status: Published online
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Title: MPIfG Lecture
Place of Event: Köln
Start-/End Date: 2021-11-24

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Title: MPIfG Lecture Series
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