Looking Back and Looking Forward: Evaluating the Typology, Explaining Patterns, and Effectiveness of Opposition

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Abstract

This chapter departs from the conclusion substantiated earlier in the book that in most, if not all cases, opposition to populist parties in Europe is best conceived as Democratic Defence as Normal Politics. Reflecting on future research agendas, it discusses how research presented in this book can help us further understanding of the implications of the recent success of populist parties in Europe, and their transformation from a class of political pariahs into an integral part of Europe’s governing apparatus. Drawing on reflections from the country case studies, the chapter evaluates the Typology of IoPPs, pointing to a small number of ‘borderland cases’ which appear to have features of both tolerant and intolerant modes of engagement. Drawing further on arguments from the country case studies and other literature, the chapter reflects on possible explanations for variation in patterns of IoPPs, including why intolerant IoPPs were rarely used against populist parties, why competing parties were more likely to use cooperative strategies than ostracism, when and how civil society actors opposed populist parties, and why international and transnational actors intervened in the domestic politics of opposition to populist parties. The chapter ends reflecting on the application of theory developed elsewhere for studying the effectiveness of Initiatives Opposing Populist Parties.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelDemocratic Defence as Normal Politics : Everyday Opposition to Populist Parties in Multilevel Europe
RedaktørerAngela Bourne
Antal sider25
UdgivelsesstedCham
ForlagPalgrave Macmillan
Publikationsdato2024
Udgave1
Sider295-319
Kapitel12
ISBN (Trykt)9783031604829 [hbk], 9783031604850 [pbk]
ISBN (Elektronisk)9783031604836
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2024

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