Krajowe i międzynarodowe reakcje władz publicznych na partie populistyczne w Europie
Okładka czasopisma Rocznik Integracji Europejskiej, nr 19, rok 2025
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partie populistyczne
reakcje krajowe i międzynarodowe
władze publiczne

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Moroska-Bonkiewicz, A. (2025). Krajowe i międzynarodowe reakcje władz publicznych na partie populistyczne w Europie. Rocznik Integracji Europejskiej, (19), 61–81. https://doi.org/10.14746/rie.2025.19.4

Abstrakt

Rozwój partii populistycznych w Europie zasadniczo zmienił krajobraz polityczny kontynentu, stawiając przed ugruntowanymi demokracjami bezprecedensowe wyzwania. Podmioty krajowe i międzynarodowe zastanawiają się, jak reagować na partie populistyczne. Dylemat ten jest szczególnie istotny dla organów publicznych, które dysponują szeregiem represyjnych i tolerancyjnych instrumentów, które mogą być wykorzystane wobec tego typu partii. Niniejsze opracowanie przedstawia szczegółową analizę sposobów, w jakie krajowe i międzynarodowe organy władzy publicznej reagowały na ekspansję populizmu w Europie. Celem jest pogłębienie wiedzy na temat prawidłowości w sposobie reagowania organów publicznych na partie populistyczne oraz wyjaśnienie powodów zaobserwowanych reakcji. Opierając się na badaniach empirycznych przeprowadzonych przez międzynarodowy zespół w siedmiu krajach europejskich, w niniejszym artykule wykorzystano metody ilościowe i jakościowe w celu zbadania inicjatyw opozycyjnych organów publicznych na szczeblu krajowym i międzynarodowym skierowanych przeciwko dziewięciu partiom populistycznym.

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