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POPREBEL Working Papers
Editors: Jan Kubik and Richard Mole
Working Paper no. 1:
The POPREBEL and FATIGUE Manifesto
Working Paper no. 2:
Conceptualisation of neo-traditionalism and neo-feudalism
Working Paper no. 3:
Glossary of basic concepts in socio-cultural studies of populism
Working Paper no. 4:
Political populism from the fringe to the mainstream: A conceptual framework
Working Paper no. 5:
The conceptualisation and theorisation of the demand side of populism, economic inequality and insecurity
Working Paper no. 6:
Electoral performance of populist parties in Eastern Europe 1989-2019. Policy recommendations designed to counteract the rise of populism.
Working Paper no. 7: Report on radical right populism in Estonia and Latvia
Working Paper no. 8: Comparative analysis of the historical statist development models of East Asia and Latin America
Working Paper no. 9: Do inequality, perceptions and economic insecurity usher in political populism? A Pollanyian Approach
Working Paper no. 10: Russian (hidden and overt) economic, political and cultural influences in Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina
and Montenegro
Working Paper no. 11: Populist political parties of former Yugoslavia in the aftermath of the fall of the Berlin Wall
Working Paper no. 12: Populist politics in the context of the COVID-19 crisis: a comparative analysis