The spread of anti-establishment politics across Central and Eastern Europe may hold lessons for West European countries.
EUROPP 2013-09-02
Summary:
A number of European countries have witnessed increasing support for anti-establishment parties, most notably in Italy, where Beppe Grillo’s ‘Five Star Movement’ gained over 25 per cent of the vote in this year’s elections. Seán Hanley and Allan Sikk write … Continue reading →
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