The Political Economy of Populist Rule in Post-Crisis Europe: Hungary and Poland

Main author: Toplisek, Alen
Format: Journal Article           
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institution SOAS, University of London
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language English
language_search English
topic JN Political institutions (Europe)
J Political Science
description This paper analyses the economic dimension of populist governance in post-crisis Europe by exploring whether and in what ways populist economic policies diverge from neoliberal orthodoxy. Existing literature on contemporary populism in Central and Eastern Europe is ambivalent on this question and lacks systematic analyses of populist economic policies while in government. The comparative analysis of the Fidesz-led government in Hungary and the Law and Justice government in Poland is used to analyse the policy shifts in different domains. The main claim is that a combination of both domestic ideological change at the level of government and transnationally conditioned structural factors need to be considered to explain the shift towards and the variation in the pursuit of a ‘heterodox’ economic strategy under the two populist governments. The paper concludes by offering a reflection on why the analysed policy changes do not correspond with a more decisive shift towards an alternative trajectory of capitalist development in post-crisis Europe.
format Journal Article
author Toplisek, Alen
author_facet Toplisek, Alen
authorStr Toplisek, Alen
author_letter Toplisek, Alen
title The Political Economy of Populist Rule in Post-Crisis Europe: Hungary and Poland
publisher Taylor and Francis
publishDate 2019
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/31137/