NATIONALIST POPULISM AND POST-COMMUNISM

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NATIONALIST POPULISM AND POST-COMMUNISM: CONTINUITIES AND CHANGES IN THE POLITICAL DISCOURSES OF POLAND AND SLOVAKIA / Mgr. Tomáš Strážay, PhD.1
Copyright Page2
Table of Contents3
Summary7
1. Introduction9
1.1. Nationalism and post-communism9
1.2. Main goals10
2. Theoretical background11
2.1. Notion of political culture11
2.2. Nationalism15
2.3. Populism19
3. A Short Insight into the Methodology26
3.1. Why compare Poland and Slovakia?26
3.2. Summarising the similarities and differences – historical, structural and political predispositions for the sustainability of nationalist populism32
3.3. Political discourse and discourse analysis33
4. Nationalist populism in the Polish and Slovak political discourses (1991–1992)37
4.1. Nationalist populism in the Polish political discourse (1991)37
4.2. Nationalist populism in the Slovak political discourse (1992)47
4.3. Comparison of the Polish and Slovak political discourses 1991–1992: similarities and differences56
5. Nationalist populism in the Polish and Slovak political discourses (2001–2002)59
5.1. Nationalist populism in the Polish politicaldiscourse (2001)59
5.2. Nationalist populism in the Slovak political discourse (2002)65
5.3. Comparison of the Polish and Slovak political discourses 2001–2002: similarities and differences71
6. Conclusions74
6.1. Political language and political culture74
6.2. Cross-country comparison – similarities and differences75
6.3 Cross-time comparison – beginning of the 1990s and ten years later77
6.4. Nationalist populism in the Polish and Slovak political discourses: final remarks80
References83
About the Author87
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