Populism in Croatia: The Curious Case of The Bridge (Most)

The main goal of the paper is to establish to which extent it is justified to label a newly established Croatian party The Bridge (Most) a populist party. In order to answer this question, the paper relies on theoretical, methodological and empirical insights from contemporary literature on populism...

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Main Authors: Marijana Grbeša, Berto Šalaj
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia 2017-01-01
Series:Anali Hrvatskog Politološkog Društva
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/289868
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spelling doaj-9ca026948e114083b5efb5834f67f4cc2021-02-19T18:25:35ZengFaculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, CroatiaAnali Hrvatskog Politološkog Društva1845-67071847-52992017-01-01141730Populism in Croatia: The Curious Case of The Bridge (Most)Marijana Grbeša0Berto Šalaj1Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Zagreb, CroatiaFaculty of Political Sciences, University of Zagreb, CroatiaThe main goal of the paper is to establish to which extent it is justified to label a newly established Croatian party The Bridge (Most) a populist party. In order to answer this question, the paper relies on theoretical, methodological and empirical insights from contemporary literature on populism. The study is based on inclusive approach to populism and accordingly developed categories for content analysis. The analysis only partially confirms the assumption that Most is a populist option. The authors suggest that Most is best described as a combination of centrist populism and an anti-establishment reform party. They suggest that populism research would benefit from distinguishing between anti-elitist and anti-establishment position of parties and politicians. Finally, they argue that the ‘curiosity’ of Most stems primarily from their awkward and paradoxical relationship towards Croatian political elite: Most’s politicians criticise political elite for being incompetent and corrupt, while at the same time advocating alliance with this same elite in order to implement reforms and bring prosperity to Croatian society.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/289868CroatiaMost of independent lists (The Bridge)content analysispopulismpopulist partiesanti-establishment reform parties
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author Marijana Grbeša
Berto Šalaj
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Populism in Croatia: The Curious Case of The Bridge (Most)
Anali Hrvatskog Politološkog Društva
Croatia
Most of independent lists (The Bridge)
content analysis
populism
populist parties
anti-establishment reform parties
author_facet Marijana Grbeša
Berto Šalaj
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title Populism in Croatia: The Curious Case of The Bridge (Most)
title_short Populism in Croatia: The Curious Case of The Bridge (Most)
title_full Populism in Croatia: The Curious Case of The Bridge (Most)
title_fullStr Populism in Croatia: The Curious Case of The Bridge (Most)
title_full_unstemmed Populism in Croatia: The Curious Case of The Bridge (Most)
title_sort populism in croatia: the curious case of the bridge (most)
publisher Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia
series Anali Hrvatskog Politološkog Društva
issn 1845-6707
1847-5299
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The main goal of the paper is to establish to which extent it is justified to label a newly established Croatian party The Bridge (Most) a populist party. In order to answer this question, the paper relies on theoretical, methodological and empirical insights from contemporary literature on populism. The study is based on inclusive approach to populism and accordingly developed categories for content analysis. The analysis only partially confirms the assumption that Most is a populist option. The authors suggest that Most is best described as a combination of centrist populism and an anti-establishment reform party. They suggest that populism research would benefit from distinguishing between anti-elitist and anti-establishment position of parties and politicians. Finally, they argue that the ‘curiosity’ of Most stems primarily from their awkward and paradoxical relationship towards Croatian political elite: Most’s politicians criticise political elite for being incompetent and corrupt, while at the same time advocating alliance with this same elite in order to implement reforms and bring prosperity to Croatian society.
topic Croatia
Most of independent lists (The Bridge)
content analysis
populism
populist parties
anti-establishment reform parties
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/289868
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