The impact of populism on European public policy

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Special issue of Journal of European public policy, 2025, Vol. 32, No. 5
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JONES, Erik, THOMAS, Anja (editor/s), The impact of populism on European public policy, Special issue of Journal of European public policy, 2025, Vol. 32, No. 5 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/92706
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-- Introduction : The impact of ‘populism’ on European Public Policy, Anja Thomas & Erik Jones
-- Populist agenda-setting : Shaping the narrative, framing the debate, captivating the ‘people’, upending the mainstream, capturing power, Vivien A. Schmidt
-- What they say and what they do: populist distraction and dual-use political technologies in the European union, Kim Lane Scheppele
-- Populism and cultural heritage policies: public statues in Europe, Mark Thatcher
-- What shapes populists’ economic policy impact? An analysis of financial market reform in Hungary and Poland, Nils Oellerich & Dorothee Bohle
-- How the Eurozone shapes populism: a comparative political economy approach, Philip Rathgeb & Jonathan Hopkin
-- Beyond ‘economic nationalism’? The (limited) influence of populist parties on public procurement in France and Germany, Miriam Hartlapp
-- Lower taxes at all costs? Evidence from a survey experiment in four European countries, Björn Bremer & Reto Bürgisser
-- Establishing trust and distrust when states leave international organisations: the case of Brexit, Ben Christian & Dirk Peters
-- Balancing reputational strategies in the European administrative space: how private actors and agencies talk about regulation, Simon Fink
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Published: May 2025
This special issue includes 4 articles in Open Access, available on the journal's website.
This special issue includes 4 articles in Open Access, available on the journal's website.