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Author Berend, T. Iván (Tibor Iván), 1930- author.

Title A century of populist demagogues : eighteen European portraits, 1918-2018 / Ivan T. Berend
Published Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, 2020
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Contents Cover -- Front matter -- Table of Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgement -- Introduction: Who are the populist demagogues, and how can they attain political power? -- Part I. Interwar populist-communist and fascist-demagogues -- Chapter 1. A Hungarian communist demagogue: Béla Kun -- Chapter 2. A Hungarian fascist demagogue: Gyula Gömbös -- Chapter 3. A Romanian fascist demagogue: Corneliu Zelea Codreanu -- Chapter 4. A fascistoid Austrian demagogue: Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg -- Part II. Turn of the millennium populist demagogues -- Chapter 5. An Austrian far-right demagogue: Jörg Haider
Chapter 6. A Romanian communist demagogue: Nicolae Ceauşescu -- Chapter 7. Two French demagogues: Le Diable and La Fille du Diable, Jean-Marie and Marine Le Pen -- Chapter 8. An entertaining but harmful buffoon-type demagogue:the Italian Silvio Berlusconi -- Chapter 9. Three nationalist demagogues in Yugoslavia and a devastating civil war -- Chapter 10. Two British Brexit fighters: Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage -- Chapter 11. A "freedom fighter" against the European Union: the Dutch Geert Wilders
Chapter 12. Three demagogues exploit the difficult transformation: Viktor Orbán in Hungary and the Kaczyński brothers of Poland -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary "The renowned historian Ivan Berend discusses populist demagoguery through the presentation of eighteen politicians from twelve European countries from World War I to the present. In this book, Berend defines demagoguery, reflects on its connections with populism and examines the common features and differences in the demagogues' programs and language. Mussolini and Hitler, the "model demagogues," are only briefly discussed, as is the election of Donald Trump in the United States and its impact on Europe. The eighteen detailed portraits include two communists, two fascists, and several rightwing and anti-EU politicians. The series runs from Bela Kun, the leader of the Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919, through Codreanu and Gömbös from the 1930s, Stahremberg and Haider in Austria, Ceaușescu, Milošević, Tuđjman, Izetbegović, Berlusconi, Wilders, the two Le Pens, Farage and Boris Johnson, Orbán and the two Kaczyńskis. Each case includes an analysis of the time and place and is illustrated with quotations from the demagogues' speeches. This book is a warning about the continuing threat of populist demagogues both for their subjects and for history itself. Berend insists on the crucial importance for Europe to understand the reality behind their promises and persuasive language in order to impede their success"-- Provided by publisher
Analysis Biography, Communism, Fascism, Media studies, Political theory, Populism, Postcommunism
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 21, 2020)
Subject Authoritarianism -- Europe -- History -- 20th century
Authoritarianism -- Europe -- History -- 21st century
Politicians -- Europe -- Biography
Populism -- Europe -- History -- 20th century
Populism -- Europe -- History -- 21st century
Authoritarianism
Politicians
Populism
Europe
Genre/Form Biographies
History
Biographies.
Biographies.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9633863341
9789633863343