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ID148397
Title ProperTypology of populisms and changing forms of society
Other Title Informationthe case of Slovenia
LanguageENG
AuthorFink-Hafner, Danica
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although there are numerous definitions of populism, the distinction between the different forms of populism in relation to changing forms of societies has not yet been conceptualised. Such a typologisation requires a focus on changes in political paradigms relating to changing forms of societies, and on particular reactions to processes of globalisation. It is argued that adopting this approach can make research more precise both in studying a single country and for comparative cross-country research. In this article we report on development and testing of conceptualisations of pre-modern, modern national, authoritarian national and post-modern populism with reference to the case of Slovenia, a society which has recently undergone dynamic change.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 68, No.8; Oct 2016: p.1315-1339
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 68 No 8
Key WordsTypology of Populisms ;  Changing Forms of Society ;  Case of Slovenia


 
 
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