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  4. Populism and ethno-territorial politics in European multi-level systems
 
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Titre

Populism and ethno-territorial politics in European multi-level systems

Type
article
Institution
UNIL/CHUV/Unisanté + institutions partenaires
Périodique
Comparative European Politics  
Auteur(s)
Heinisch, Reinhard
Auteure/Auteur
Massetti, Emanuele
Auteure/Auteur
Mazzoleni, Oscar
Auteure/Auteur
Liens vers les personnes
Mazzoleni, Oscar  
Liens vers les unités
OVPR- Observatoire de la vie politique régionale  
Institut d'études politiques  
CRAPUL - Centre de recherche sur l'action politique de l'UNIL  
ISSN
1472-4790
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2018-11
Volume
16
Numéro
6
Première page
923
Dernière page/numéro d’article
936
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Langue
anglais
Résumé
The relationship between populism and ethno-territorial politics has emerged repeatedly in empirical studies outside Western Europe. This article presents the main aim of the special issue, which is the systematically and empirically based investigation of the linkages between populism and ethno-territorial ideologies in Western European states. By introducing a conceptual map, in which the defining characteristics of populism, regionalism, state nationalism, and Euroscepticism are identified and conceptualized, the article proceeds with the possible linkage points between both concepts. It also proposes a smallest common denominator relationship between populism and ethno-territorial ideologies in that the notion of ‘homogeneous people’ becomes inexorably connected to the concept of ‘nation’ or ‘region’ pitted against political, economic, and cultural elites operating at various levels of government. By foreshadowing and discussing several of the key findings of the empirical case studies presented in this special issue, the introductory article highlights important emerging trends. Most crucially, only radical-right parties (both regionalist and state nationalist) appear to be inherently and stably populist. The same parties are also clearly Eurosceptic. By contrast, several regionalist parties, positioned in the mainstream left or right, tend to adopt a populist discourse only incidentally and temporarily.
Sujets

Political Science and...

PID Serval
serval:BIB_196236DA583E
DOI
10.1057/s41295-018-0142-1
Permalien
https://iris.unil.ch/handle/iris/101858
Date de création
2018-11-10T09:53:31.103Z
Date de création dans IRIS
2025-05-20T18:39:38Z
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