Debata | 22/10/2007
z Meike Dülffer
A new brand of populism has emerged in the eastern European states of the EU in recent years and has even penetrated their governing parties. In the past twenty years western Europe has also experienced its own brand of populism. How dangerous is populism today? » Więcej
Artykuł | 22/10/2007
z Ivan Krastev
Populist movements no longer question democracy as they did in the 1930's. In east central Europe in particular, populism has even become a by-product of democracy, says Ivan Krastev. Which challenges do Europe's democracies face? » Więcej
Artykuł | 22/10/2007
z Paul Lucardie
Populist parties have been a part of west European democracies for many years. Some years ago, politicians such as the former Hamburg interior Senator Ronald Schill or the Dutchman Pim Fortuyn attracted a large amount of attention. What are the causes of the different successes and failures for their parties in Germany and in Holland? » Więcej
Artykuł | 22/10/2007
z Florian Hartleb
Often, teenagers feel themselves misunderstood by politicians. Parties and governments do not seem authentic to them. Does this so-called "political querulousness” have the consequence that young people in particular favour populist politicians? And how do the populists present their argumentation? » Więcej