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PANEL CE6
The Dynamics of Populism

Thursday May 18, 5.00-7.00 PM Room 501

CHAIR

Dragana Svraka

(APSA, US)

dsvraka@apsanet.org

 

 

PAPERS

Tsveta Petrova

(Columbia U, US)

tp2379@columbia.edu

Populists and Political Scandals:
Kiss of Death or Elixir of Life in Hungary

 

Maria Snegovaya 

(Georgetown U, US) 

ms4391@columbia.edu

What Democracy Do Right-Wing Populist Supporters Want?
The Case of Poland

 

David Gazsi

(King’s College London, UK)

david.gazsi@kcl.ac.uk

Populism and the de-Europeanisation of National Foreign Policy Institutions:
Comparing Hungary and Poland

 

Metehan Tekirnik

tekinirk@bu.edu

Gizem Kaftan

gkaftan@bu.edu

(Boston U, US)

How do Populism and Nationalism Interact? 

Evidence from Hungary, Poland, and Turkey

 

Vladimir Naxera

(U of West Bohemia, Czechia)

vnaxera@kap.zcu.cz

Immigrants, Refugees, the Ukrainian War, and “Our People”
in the Changing Populist Communication of Former Czech PM Andrej Babiš

DISCUSSANTS

Dean Schafer

(CUNY Graduate School, US)

dschafer@gradcenter.cuny.edu

Jens Meijen

(KU Leuven, Belgium)

jens.meijen@kuleuven.be

Session 3

Thursday (May 18):
5.00-7.00 PM
Room 501
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