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Populism and the politicization of the COVID-19 crisis in Europe
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Populism and the politicization of the COVID-19 crisis in Europe/ edited by Giuliano Bobba, Nicolas Hube.
other author:
Bobba, Giuliano.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2021.,
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xvi, 144 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1.COVID-19 and Populism: A Sui Generis Crisis -- 2.UK: Between managed moderation and far-right conspiracy theories -- 3.Spain: Is ideology back in populist discourse? -- 4.Italy: Populist in the mirror, (de)politicizing the COVID-19 from government and opposition -- 5.France: Governmental unpreparedness as a discursive opportunity for populists -- 6.Germany: The AfD's Staggering between Reason and Resistance -- 7.Hungary: Crisis as usual - Populist governance and the pandemic -- 8.Czech Republic: Running the State like a Family Business -- 9.Poland:'If we don't elect the President, the country will plunge into chaos' -- 10.Between mitigation and dramatization:The effect of the COVID-19 crisis on populists' discourses and strategies.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66011-6
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9783030660116
Populism and the politicization of the COVID-19 crisis in Europe
Populism and the politicization of the COVID-19 crisis in Europe
[electronic resource] /edited by Giuliano Bobba, Nicolas Hube. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xvi, 144 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1.COVID-19 and Populism: A Sui Generis Crisis -- 2.UK: Between managed moderation and far-right conspiracy theories -- 3.Spain: Is ideology back in populist discourse? -- 4.Italy: Populist in the mirror, (de)politicizing the COVID-19 from government and opposition -- 5.France: Governmental unpreparedness as a discursive opportunity for populists -- 6.Germany: The AfD's Staggering between Reason and Resistance -- 7.Hungary: Crisis as usual - Populist governance and the pandemic -- 8.Czech Republic: Running the State like a Family Business -- 9.Poland:'If we don't elect the President, the country will plunge into chaos' -- 10.Between mitigation and dramatization:The effect of the COVID-19 crisis on populists' discourses and strategies.
This edited book provides a first overview of how populist parties responded to the COVID-19 pandemic crisis in Europe. Although populism would normally benefit from crisis situations (e.g., political representation or economic crises), the peculiar nature of this health crisis does not make the benefit obvious. For it to be exploited, a crisis must be politicized. While populists have tried to take advantage of the crisis situation, the impossibility of taking ownership of the COVID-19 issue has made the crisis hard to be exploited. In particular, populists in power have tried to depoliticize the pandemic, whereas radical right-populists in opposition tried to politicize the crisis, though failing to gain the relevant public support. This book considers populist parties in eight European democracies, providing a framework of analysis for their responses to the COVID-19 crisis. It does so by engaging with the literature on crisis and populism from a theoretical perspective and through the lens of the politicization process. Giuliano Bobba is Associate Professor in the Department of Cultures, Politics and Society and Affiliate at the Collegio Carlo Alberto, University of Turin, Italy Nicolas Hube is Professor in the Centre de Recherche sur les Mediations, University of Lorraine, France.
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