The Political Economy of Populism in Europe
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The Political Economy of Populism in Europe
Hyperglobalization, Migration, Capital and Diverse Political Protest
Rechtstheorie, Vol. 52 (2021), Iss. 2–3 : pp. 209–223
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Prof. Dr. Philip Manow, BIGSSS, Universität Bremen, SOCIUM Research Center on Inequality and Social Policy, Unicom-Building, Room: 7.4560, Mary-Somerville-Straße 7, 28359 Bremen, Germany
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Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Philip Manow: The Political Economy of Populism in Europe. Hyperglobalization, Migration, Capital and Diverse Political Protest | 209 | ||
Hyperglobalization, Migration, Capital and Diverse Political Protest | 209 | ||
I. Introduction | 209 | ||
II. Explanations of Populism | 210 | ||
III. The Political Economies of Europe | 214 | ||
1. Scandinivia and Northern Continental Europe | 214 | ||
2. Southern Europe | 215 | ||
3. Central and Eastern Europe | 216 | ||
4. Liberal/Anglo-Saxon Economies | 216 | ||
IV. Migration and the Different Vulnerabilities of Europe’s Political Economies | 217 | ||
1. Southern Europe | 218 | ||
2. Northern Europe | 219 | ||
3. Central and Eastern Europe | 220 | ||
V. A Typology of Populism in Europe | 221 | ||
VI. Conclusion | 222 |