INVITATION: Populist Leaders and Foreign Policy: Sovereigntism on the Rise?

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Franziska Wagner
Thu, Apr 25, 2024 8:15 AM

Dear all,

The AUTHLIB consortium cordially invites you to an online discussion on April 29, 15.00-16.30 (CET) titled:

“Populist Leaders and Foreign Policy: Sovereigntism on the Rise?”

To participate online (via Zoom), please register here:https://email.gmfus.org/s/631cafd6094f1824ee1dfc1dff29880ec4e54150

The discussion will serve as the presentation of the working paper titled “Populist Leaders and Foreign Policy Rhetoric: A Comparative Study of Hungary and Austria” by Erin K. Jenne (Professor, Department of International Relations, Central European University) and Mehmet Yavuz (Doctoral Researcher, Department of Political Science, Central European University).

Dean Gibson Schafer (Post-doctoral Fellow, CEU Democracy Institute) will serve as discussant, and Dániel Hegedűs (Senior Fellow, The German Marshall Fund of the United States) will chair the session.

Description:

In recent times, populist leaders and parties have gained increasing prominence on the international scene, from President Donald Trump in the United States to Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz party or Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and her Fratelli d’Italia. Beyond the domestic scene, their influence on their countries’ foreign relations is also growing.

Scholars have traditionally focused on the effects of populism on domestic politics and policy, but newer academic inquiry is increasingly interested in the foreign policy implications of populist leadership. The working paper titled “Populist Leaders and Foreign Policy Rhetoric: A Comparative Study of Hungary and Austria” presented at this discussion examines the national security strategy documents of Austria and Hungary, as well as of parliamentary debates and public speeches of populist actors, to ascertain whether there has been an increase in sovereigntist foreign policy rhetoric in these countries. Through a mixed methods analysis, the research assessed whether there are similarities in Austria and Hungary in foreign policy communication on topics such as immigration, the EU, and Russia.

Beyond exploring changes in the foreign policy rhetoric of populists, the discussion will also touch on the international policy implications of such actors assuming power in Europe and beyond.

Schedule: April 29, 2024, 15.00-16.30 (CET)

Please feel to share the invitation with colleagues who may be interested.

Best,
Franziska Wagner


AUTHLIB
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Dear all, The AUTHLIB consortium cordially invites you to an online discussion on April 29, 15.00-16.30 (CET) titled: “Populist Leaders and Foreign Policy: Sovereigntism on the Rise?” To participate online (via Zoom), please register here:https://email.gmfus.org/s/631cafd6094f1824ee1dfc1dff29880ec4e54150 The discussion will serve as the presentation of the working paper titled “Populist Leaders and Foreign Policy Rhetoric: A Comparative Study of Hungary and Austria” by Erin K. Jenne (Professor, Department of International Relations, Central European University) and Mehmet Yavuz (Doctoral Researcher, Department of Political Science, Central European University). Dean Gibson Schafer (Post-doctoral Fellow, CEU Democracy Institute) will serve as discussant, and Dániel Hegedűs (Senior Fellow, The German Marshall Fund of the United States) will chair the session. Description: In recent times, populist leaders and parties have gained increasing prominence on the international scene, from President Donald Trump in the United States to Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz party or Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and her Fratelli d’Italia. Beyond the domestic scene, their influence on their countries’ foreign relations is also growing. Scholars have traditionally focused on the effects of populism on domestic politics and policy, but newer academic inquiry is increasingly interested in the foreign policy implications of populist leadership. The working paper titled “Populist Leaders and Foreign Policy Rhetoric: A Comparative Study of Hungary and Austria” presented at this discussion examines the national security strategy documents of Austria and Hungary, as well as of parliamentary debates and public speeches of populist actors, to ascertain whether there has been an increase in sovereigntist foreign policy rhetoric in these countries. Through a mixed methods analysis, the research assessed whether there are similarities in Austria and Hungary in foreign policy communication on topics such as immigration, the EU, and Russia. Beyond exploring changes in the foreign policy rhetoric of populists, the discussion will also touch on the international policy implications of such actors assuming power in Europe and beyond. Schedule: April 29, 2024, 15.00-16.30 (CET) Please feel to share the invitation with colleagues who may be interested. Best, Franziska Wagner --- AUTHLIB www.authlib.eu<http://www.authlib.eu>