Журнал: Полис. Политические исследованияВайнштейн Г. И.Современный популизм как объект политологического анализа Вайнштейн Григорий Ильич , Gvoitek@yandex.ruDOI: 10.17976/jpps/2017.04.06ID статьи на сайте журнала: 5284 Полный текст Текст статьи Ссылка при цитировании: Вайнштейн Г. И. Современный популизм как объект политологического анализа . – Полис. Политические исследования. 2017. № 4. С. 69-89. DOI: 10.17976/jpps/2017.04.06Рубрика: Лаборатория: популярный популизм?АннотацияС усилением в современном мире тенденций популистской политики изучение сущности современного популизма приобретает возрастающее научное значение. В статье рассматриваются основные направления политологического осмысления феномена глобального подъема популизма. Отмечаются методологические трудности концептуализации понятия популизм, осложняющие анализ многообразных манифестаций этого явления и оценку количественных параметров и качественных характеристик популистских сил в Европе. В то же время описываются некоторые особенности происходящих в последнее время изменений типологической структуры популизма. Излагая понимание политологами движущих сил расширения массовой базы популизма, автор подчеркивает доминирование в академической литературе мнений об усилении роли факторов этнокультурного характера. Особое внимание уделяется трактовке современной политологией отношений между популизмом и демократией. В заключении характеризуются основные тенденции связанных с популизмом трансформаций западного партийно-политического ландшафта. Ключевые словапопулизм; радикализм; эрозия демократии; нелиберальная демократия; антисистемная политика; политические трансформации; этнокультурный конфликт; европейский политический ландшафтЛитератураAbts K., Rummens S. 2007. Populism versus Democracy. – Political Studies. Vol. 55. No. 2. P. 405-424. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.2007.00657.x Agh A. 2016. 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