Populism and Democratic Backsliding in Eastern Europe

Populism and Democratic Backsliding in Eastern Europe

Authors

  • David Jones, Department of Literature, University of California, Los Angeles

Abstract

The research examines the rise of populist leaders in Hungary, Poland, and Romania and their impact on democratic institutions. Through policy analysis and media discourse, it reveals how populist rhetoric undermines checks and balances while maintaining electoral legitimacy.

Published

2025-04-10

How to Cite

David Jones, Department of Literature, University of California, Los Angeles. (2025). Populism and Democratic Backsliding in Eastern Europe. Legfin Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 15(2). Retrieved from https://www.legfin.in/index.php/leg/article/view/262

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