
G. Vainshtein, Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences (IMEMO RAN), 23 Profsoyuznaya Str., Moscow, 117997, Russian Federation (gvoitek@yandex.ru).
Abstract. In recent few decades the growth of political populism has become a characteristic feature of Europe’s political life. The author undertakes an effort to comprehend the nature of the underlying processes and the new trends in their development. The analysis is based on the consideration of aggregated indicators of the electoral support of populist parties in 17 countries of the Western, Northern and Southern Europe.
Keywords: Europe, left populism, right populism, radicalism, nationalism, parliamentary elections, Euroscepticism, anti-Moslem moods
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