Volume 19, issue 6, December 2021
Tracing the Impact of Populism on European Foreign Policies
- Issue editors
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- David Cadier
- Christian Lequesne
7 articles in this issue
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Populist argumentation in foreign policy: the case of Hungary under Viktor Orbán, 2010–2020
Authors
- Péter Visnovitz
- Erin Kristin Jenne
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 14 September 2021
- Pages: 683 - 702
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Populist politics of representation and foreign policy: evidence from Poland
Authors
- David Cadier
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Published: 14 September 2021
- Pages: 703 - 721
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The dog that barked but did not bite: Greek foreign policy under the populist coalition of SYRIZA-Independent Greeks, 2015–2019
Authors
- Angelos Chryssogelos
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 26 October 2021
- Pages: 722 - 738
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A sovereignist revolution? Italy’s foreign policy under the “Yellow–Green” government
Authors
- Fabrizio Coticchia
- Content type: Original Article
- Open Access
- Published: 21 October 2021
- Pages: 739 - 759
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Austria and the Global Compact on Migration: the ‘populist securitization’ of foreign policy
Authors
- Patrick Müller
- Charlott Gebauer
- Content type: Original Article
- Open Access
- Published: 29 October 2021
- Pages: 760 - 778
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Populist governments and career diplomats in the EU: the challenge of political capture
Authors
- Christian Lequesne
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 08 September 2021
- Pages: 779 - 795