1. Introduction Part I 2. Populism and Democracy in Europe 3. The Strategies of Party Competition: A Typology Part II 4. Austria 5. France 6. Germany 7. The Netherlands 8. Switzerland 9. Denmark 10. Finland 11. The United Kingdom 12. Greece 13. Italy 14. Conclusion
Daniele Albertazzi is Reader in Politics at the Department of Political Science and International Studies (POLSIS) of the University of Birmingham, UK.
Davide Vampa is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Aston University, UK.
"Contemporary populist parties present a unique challenge to
liberal democracies. They have increasingly exerted pressure on the
established parties, forcing them to react in various ways. With
its innovative analytical approach and wealth of empirical
evidence, this is the best book to date to unravel the mutual
interactions between the populist challengers, the political
establishment, and each other." — Hans-Georg Betz, Adjunct
Professor of Political Science at the University of Zurich,
Switzerland"In this book Albertazzi and Vampa and their
contributors have provided an important new contribution to the
study of populism and contemporary party politics. The book deals
with populism in the round, by addressing populism in all its forms
and by looking at its effects on politics and party systems in
Western Europe. Through concepts, cases studies and comparative
contributions, this book will shape the study of populism in
Western Europe." — Paul Taggart, Professor of Politics at the
University of Sussex, UK"This comprehensive account of the impact
of populism on party systems in Western Europe offers a nuanced and
fine-grained analysis of the strategies that non-populist parties
employ vis-à-vis their populist competitors. It demonstrates that
non-populist parties draw upon a far greater range of tactics to
counter the rise of populist parties than hitherto assumed, thus
showing that diversity continues to characterize European party
politics. Rich in theory and empirics, it is a worthwhile addition
to the book collection of populism scholars." — Sarah de Lange,
Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University
of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
'Contemporary populist parties present a unique challenge to
liberal democracies. They have increasingly exerted pressure on the
established parties, forcing them to react in various ways. With
its innovative analytical approach and wealth of empirical
evidence, this is the best book to date to unravel the mutual
interactions between the populist challengers, the political
establishment, and each other.' — Hans-Georg Betz, Adjunct
Professor of Political Science at the University of Zurich,
Switzerland'In this book Albertazzi and Vampa and their
contributors have provided an important new contribution to the
study of populism and contemporary party politics. The book deals
with populism in the round, by addressing populism in all its forms
and by looking at its effects on politics and party systems in
Western Europe. Through concepts, cases studies and comparative
contributions, this book will shape the study of populism in
Western Europe.' — Paul Taggart, Professor of Politics at the
University of Sussex, UK'This comprehensive account of the impact
of populism on party systems in Western Europe offers a nuanced and
fine-grained analysis of the strategies that non-populist parties
employ vis-à-vis their populist competitors. It demonstrates that
non-populist parties draw upon a far greater range of tactics to
counter the rise of populist parties than hitherto assumed, thus
showing that diversity continues to characterise European party
politics. Rich in theory and empirics, it is a worthwhile addition
to the book collection of populism scholars.' — Sarah de Lange,
Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University
of Amsterdam, the Netherlands'This is a highly original and
excellent contribution to the literature on populism and party
competition in Western European politics. The book volume is
theoretically rich and contains important insights and strategies
for how mainstream parties can respond to populist parties in
Western Europe across ten countries. This book is a must read for
scholars working in the field of populism and the book makes both a
timely and important contribution to contemporary studies on
populism. The book also provides a masterclass for how to conduct
case studies and comparative analysis in European party politics.'
— James F. Downes, Senior Fellow & Head of The Populism Research
Unit, Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right, UK
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