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  1. Infected Politics in the Pandemic: How Medical Populism Shapes Politics on Two Continents
  2. Young radicals, moderates and aligned: Ideological congruence and incongruence in party youth wings
  3. Inside party youth wings: The YOUMEM project
  4. Wie verbreitet ist die Verschwörungsmentalität in Österreich und welche Verschwörungsnarrative dominieren?
  5. Challenging Democracy: Understanding How the Ideas of Populists and Disenchanted Citizens Align
  6. Libertarian Populism? Making Sense of Javier Milei’s Political Discourse
  7. Democracy Amid Pandemic: A Survey Experiment on How Covid‐19 Affectedness Influences Support for Anti‐Liberal Policies
  8. Challenging Liberal Principles: Understanding of Democracy among Populist Radical Right Youth Leaders in Austria and Germany
  9. STUDIE. »DIE DA OBEN FÜHREN WAS IM SCHILDE«
  10. Cue-taking, populist attitudes, and support for holding a referendum: evidence from survey experiments
  11. Ideological beasts or effective organizations? Do voters’ views of democracy affect their expectations of political parties?
  12. The strange bedfellows of populism and liberalism: the effect of populist attitudes on the perception of the COVID-19 pandemic and policies to contain it
  13. Party change beyond the ‘classical models?’ The role of agency, context, and democracy
  14. The impact of the Russia–Ukraine War on right-wing populism in Europe
  15. The Case of the Austrian Radical Right and Russia During the War in Ukraine
  16. How rational are voters when expecting government parties to fulfil pledges? A cross‐national survey experiment
  17. Lacking control – analysing the demand side of populist party support
  18. Filling the Demand Gap: The Success of Centrist Entrepreneurial Populism in the Czech Republic
  19. Autoritarismus, Populismus und Pandemie
  20. An Evidence-Driven Model of Voting and Party Competition
  21. Perceived Deprivation and Voter Turnout in Austria: Do Views on Social Inequality Moderate the Deprivation—Abstention Nexus?
  22. Open Access: Reclaiming national sovereignty: the case of the conservatives and the far right in Austria
  23. Does ethno-territorial identity matter in populist party support? Evidence on the demand-side from 19 populist radical right and populist radical left national and regionalist parties
  24. Systemkrise in den USA?
  25. Austria: Tracing the Christian Democrats’ Adaptation to the Silent Counter-Revolution
  26. Austria
  27. Political Populism
  28. Salzburger Jahrbuch für Politik 2020
  29. Disentangling How Populism and Radical Host Ideologies Shape Citizens’ Conceptions of Democratic Decision-Making
  30. Equivocal Euroscepticism: How Populist Radical Right Parties Can Have Their EU Cake and Eat It
  31. Kritisches Handbuch der österreichischen Demokratie
  32. 1. Einleitung
  33. The People and the Nation
  34. Introduction
  35. The Carinthian model
  36. Dealignment and the Rise of the Freedom Party and the Greens
  37. The effect of radical right fringe parties on main parties in Central and Eastern Europe: Empirical evidence from manifesto data
  38. Who Do Populist Radical Right Parties Stand for? Representative Claims, Claim Acceptance and Descriptive Representation in the Austrian FPÖ and German AfD
  39. Reclaiming national sovereignty: the case of the conservatives and the far right in Austria
  40. Salzburger Jahrbuch für Politik 2018
  41. Struggling to Address the ‘Big and Burning’ Questions: The Opportunities and Perils of (Austrian) Political Science Going Mainstream
  42. Sub-state territorial claims making by a nationwide radical right-wing populist party: the case of the Austrian Freedom Party
  43. Populism and ethno-territorial politics in European multi-level systems
  44. Reinhard C. Heinisch / Christina Holtz-Bacha / Oscar Mazzoleni (Hg.): Political Populism
  45. Breaking with Austrian Consociationalism: How the Rise of Rightwing Populism and Party Competition Have Changed Austria's Islam Politics
  46. How do municipal amalgamations affect turnout in local elections? Insights from the 2015 municipal reform in the Austrian state of Styria
  47. INDEX
  48. Political Populism
  49. Demokratiekritik und (Rechts-)Populismus: Modellfall Österreich?
  50. Introduction
  51. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis
  52. NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
  53. CHAPTER 12: ENTREPRENEURIAL POPULISM AND THE RADICAL CENTRE: EXAMPLES FROM AUSTRIA AND THE CZECH REPUBLIC
  54. CHAPTER 5: ANALYSING AND EXPLAINING POPULISM: BRINGING FRAME, ACTOR AND CONTEXT BACK IN
  55. Size matters – New empirical evidence on voter turnout in municipalities
  56. Understanding Populist Party Organisation
  57. Introduction
  58. 8 Comparing Populist Organizations
  59. Collaboration as successful strategy against right-wing populism? The case of the centre-right coalition in Austria, 2000–2007
  60. Österreich und die Zukunft der Demokratie
  61. Auf dem Weg zu einem deutschen Europa? Eine internationale Perspektive
  62. Wenn Europa zum Problem wird – die Effekte der Finanzkrise auf Euroskeptizismus und nationales Wahlverhalten in Mittel- und Osteuropa
  63. Rechtspopulismus in Österreich: Die Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs
  64. Wenn Europa zum Problem wird – die Effekte der Finanzkrise auf Euroskeptizismus und nationales Wahlverhalten in Mittel- und Osteuropa
  65. Demokratiekritik und (Rechts-)Populismus: Modellfall Österreich?
  66. BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS-DOES REGIME MATTER?
  67. Right-Wing Populism in Austria: A Case for Comparison
  68. Austria: The Structure and Agency of Austrian Populism
  69. Health and Local Government Partnerships: The Local Government Policy Context
  70. Success in opposition – failure in government: explaining the performance of right-wing populist parties in public office
  71. Defying Neoliberal Convergence: Austria's Successful Supply-Side Corporatism in the 1990s
  72. Coping with economic integration: Corporatist strategies in Germany and Austria in the 1990s
  73. The State of Corporatism in a Central Europe in Transition
  74. The Economic Nature of Basic Human Rights: Economic Explanations of Cross‐National Variations in Governmental Basic Human Rights Performance