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Understanding the Emergence of Populist Movements in Europe
Wednesday, July 8, 2015: 9:00 AM-10:45 AM
J102 (13 rue de l'Université)
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Chair:
Marc Lazar
Why, to Date, There Was No Populism in Spain?
Takis S Pappas
,
University of Freiburg
Explaining the Emergence of Entrepreneurial Populism in Austria and the Czech Republic
Reinhard Heinisch
,
University of Salzburg
;
Steven Saxonberg
,
Masaryk University
New Left Populism in Contemporary Spain? the Upsurge of Podemos
Margarita Gomez-Reino
,
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
;
Iván Llamazares
,
Universidad de Salamanca
The Electoral Success of the Radical Right in Europe: The Importance of Immigration Revisited
Daniel Stockemer
,
University of Ottawa
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