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Disorganised Collective Citizens’ Interest, Social Transformations and Technopopulism

New ways of doing politics, embodied in the appeal to populism, the appeal to technocracy, or both combined, that is, ‘technopopulism’, are revealing symptoms of crisis in citizens’ representation in democratic societies in the European Union. This type of doing politics indicates ruptures in the organised citizens’ interest, which are leading to the rise of new parties and party leaders promising to solve ‘the people’s’ problem in general, that is, populism, and of unelected technocrats that off…

Publication Type: Chapter in a Book / Monograph

Department: Values and Politics

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A new version of ‘liberty, equality, fraternity’ for the western Balkans

Topics: European Union, Politics and Political Attitudes, Transformation

Publication Type: Other Publication

Department: Values and Politics

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National parliaments’ role in the fight against corruption

National parliament's role in the fight against corruption…

Topics: European Union, Corruption, Politics and Political Attitudes

Publication Type: Other Publication

Department: Values and Politics

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The new way of doing politics in times of elections

On Czech elections and the new logic of doing politics: technopopulism…

Topics: European Union, Politics and Political Attitudes

Publication Type: Other Publication

Department: Values and Politics

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A new age of party democracy

The new age of party democracy and France's elections …

Topics: European Union, Politics and Political Attitudes, Social Policy

Publication Type: Other Publication

Department: Values and Politics

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The ‘silent guardians’ in the fight against corruption: the case of North Macedonia

Publication Type: Peer-reviewed article

Department: Values and Politics

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Legitimation strategies and national parliaments: The case of anti-corruption  Emilija Tudjarovska

Legitimation strategies and national parliaments: The case of anti-corruption Emilija Tudjarovska

The book examines and investigates the legitimacy of the European Union by acknowledging the importance of variations across actors, institutions, audiences and context. The book chapter examines the role of the national parliaments and party politics in exercising the legitimization strategies in contemporary representative democracies.…

Topics: Trust/Social Cohesion, European Union, Legitimacy, Politics and Political Attitudes

Publication Type: Chapter in a Book / Monograph

Department: Values and Politics

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Geopolitical Change and EU Enlargement: Learning from the Past What lessons can the EU learn from past enlargement and accession policies?

Looking into new Geopolitical EU from and the EU Enlargement from historical perspective…

Topics: Economy, Energy, European Union, Globalization, Legitimacy, Politics and Political Attitudes

Publication Type: Other Publication

Department: Values and Politics

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