G reece in Crisis: Austerity, Populism and the Politics of Blame
S Vasilopoulou, D Halikiopoulou… - JCMS: Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
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Within the broader debate on the G reek crisis, the theory of 'populist democracy'postulates
that populism is fundamental to the sustenance of the G reek political system and is at the
heart of G reece's endemic domestic weaknesses. This article tests this assumption
empirically through the use of a sophisticated framing analysis of speeches delivered by the
leaders of the five parties in the G reek parliament in the period 2009–11. The findings
confirm that populism:(a) is expressed through the narratives of political actors;(b) is …
that populism is fundamental to the sustenance of the G reek political system and is at the
heart of G reece's endemic domestic weaknesses. This article tests this assumption
empirically through the use of a sophisticated framing analysis of speeches delivered by the
leaders of the five parties in the G reek parliament in the period 2009–11. The findings
confirm that populism:(a) is expressed through the narratives of political actors;(b) is …
Abstract
Within the broader debate on the Greek crisis, the theory of ‘populist democracy’ postulates that populism is fundamental to the sustenance of the Greek political system and is at the heart of Greece's endemic domestic weaknesses. This article tests this assumption empirically through the use of a sophisticated framing analysis of speeches delivered by the leaders of the five parties in the Greek parliament in the period 2009–11. The findings confirm that populism: (a) is expressed through the narratives of political actors; (b) is observed across the party system; (c) is expressed in the forms of blame‐shifting and exclusivity; and (d) differs depending on position in the party system. The article contributes to the debate by testing and building on the theory of democratic populism, providing a novel way of measuring and operationalizing populism and identifying a new typology that distinguishes between mainstream and fringe populism.
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