Is there Something Rotten in the Contemporary Democracy? The Vision of Contemporary Populisms (The French and the Italian Cases) Cover Image

Y-at-il quelque chose de pourri dans la démocratie contemporaine? La vision des populismes contemporains (France et Italie)
Is there Something Rotten in the Contemporary Democracy? The Vision of Contemporary Populisms (The French and the Italian Cases)

Author(s): Sorina Soare, Moreno Stambazzi
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Political Sciences
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: populism; democracy; Five Stars Movement; North League; Front National; France Insoumise

Summary/Abstract: Frequently considered a catch-all concept aiming to stigmatise political opponents, populism seems to be the political buzzword of the new century across Europe. Within this context, this article aims to map the way in which different interpretations of the idea of “people” influence the populists’ critique of contemporary representative democracies. The analysis starts from an outline of the theoretical challenges linked to the concept of populism. Following these conceptual delimitations, the theoretical overview provides the background for the operationalisation of the concept of “people” and of “populism”. The empiric part is focused on four case studies: France Insoumise (Unbowed France), Front National (National Front), Movimento 5 Stelle (Five Stars Movement) and Lega Nord (North League). The analysis uses qualitative content analysis of the most recent public documents provided by the parties under scrutiny. The main conclusion is that the three concepts of the people have a major impact on the way the four populist parties relate themselves to democracy and the type of reforms of the traditional representative democracy they take into consideration.

  • Issue Year: 17/2017
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 575-608
  • Page Count: 34
  • Language: French