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April 19, 2024

NOVINITE FEATURES TIMBRO’S AUTHORITARIAN POPULISM INDEX

Novinite.com report on the Authoritarian Populism Index 2024, published by Timbro and EPICENTER. While countries like Hungary, Italy, and France exhibit significant backing for populist factions, Bulgaria's political sphere shows a shift with the rise of the Revival party, signaling evolving dynamics despite relatively low overall support for populist parties.
April 18, 2024

TIMBRO’S AUTHORITARIAN POPULISM INDEX REPORTED ON 24CHASA

24Chasa featured Swedish member think tank Timbro's recent Authoritarian Populism Index, highlighting Hungary, Italy, France, Greece, and Poland as the leading populist-supporting countries, with Bulgaria showing lower support at under 20%, attributed to rising concerns about migration. Populism is increasingly prevalent across Europe, notably in Hungary and Poland, where it has become a norm, with at least one of the top three parties in each country being populist.
April 17, 2024

EPICENTER’S AUTHORITARIAN POPULISM INDEX SHOWCASED IN LIFO

LIFO reported on EPICENTER's and Timbro's recent Authoritarian Populism Index, detailing how Greece maintains its high ranking in support for populist and authoritarian parties, despite a notable 11-percentage-point decrease in such support from 2015 to 2023.
April 17, 2024

TIMBRO’S AUTHORITARIAN POPULISM INDEX COVERED BY ATHENS VOICE

Featured in Greek news outlet Athens Voice, trends show that despite a notable 11-percentage-point decrease in support for populist and authoritarian parties in Greece from 2015 to 2023, the country still ranks fourth among 31 European nations according to Timbro's and EPICENTER's Authoritarian Populism Index.
April 17, 2024

RESEARCH ON AUTHORITARIAN POPULISM BY TIMBRO COVERED BY CAPITAL.GR

EPICENTER's and Timbro's recent publication, the Authoritarian Populism Index, features on Capital.gr, detailing Greece's continued high-level support for populist parties, despite recent decreases in overall support.
April 17, 2024

IEFIMERIDA FEATURE TIMBRO’S AUTHORITARIAN POPULISM INDEX

Iefimerida's recent article details that despite a notable 11-percentage-point decrease in support for populist and authoritarian parties in Greece from 2015 to 2023, the country still ranks fourth among 31 European nations according to Timbro's and EPICENTER's Authoritarian Populism Index, reflecting a broader trend across Europe where one in three citizens supports such parties, with slight increases in northern European countries and slight declines in left-wing parties across the EU.
April 17, 2024

AUTHORITARIAN POPULISM INDEX BY TIMBRO REPORTED ON BY LIBERAL.GR

Liberal.GR covered Timbro's and EPICENTER's recent Authoritarian Populism Index, which places Greece in 4th place for authoritarian populism support despite a recent drop in numbers supporting such parties.
April 17, 2024

EPICENTER’S AUTHORITARIAN POPULISM INDEX FEATURES IN NOVINI.BG

Novini.BG features EPICENTER's and Timbro's Authoritarian Populism Index, which reveals that Bulgaria has seen a significant growth over the past decade in its support for authoritarian parties, reaching almost 1/5 of all votes in parliamentary elections in the middle of the last decade.
April 17, 2024

EPICENTER PUBLICATION ON AUTHORITARIAN POPULISM FEATURED ON LIBREMERCADO

LibreMercado's recent article highlights Timbro's and EPICENTER's recent publication on authoritarian populism, detailing various topics such as Vox's trajectory in Spain and wider rising support in Spain for populism parties.

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EPICENTER publications and contributions from our member think tanks are designed to promote the discussion of economic issues and the role of markets in solving economic and social problems. As with all EPICENTER publications, the views expressed here are those of the author and not EPICENTER or its member think tanks (which have no corporate view).