After the Cartel Party: ‘Extra-Party’ and ‘Intra-Party’ Techno-Populism
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Resumo: | This article reads the restructuring of European party systems in the 2010s as a transition from cartel to techno-populist parties, with a specific focus on left-populist challengers. Adopting a historical-institutionalist perspective, it demonstrates how a long-term cartelization and particular mode of crisis management after 2008 drove the gradual replacement of the party cartel with a cohabitation of populism and technocratic politics: techno-populism. Although this techno-populist template has been deployed for parties such as Five Star Movement and some right-wing populist outfits, it has usually been left aside for left-wing variants. This article investigates two techno-populist subtypes from the left: Corbynism in the United Kingdom and Podemos in Spain. The former took place within a cartel party (‘intra-party’), while the latter occurred from outside the party cartel (‘extra-party’). Although such party cartelization cuts across cases, the rise of Corbynism and Podemos took place under different institutional conditions: different electoral systems, different European Union membership and different dynamics of party competition on the left. The article concludes with the observation that rather than an anomaly, the presence of techno-populist tropes in and outside of parties and across institutional settings indicates the pervasiveness of these logics in contemporary European party politics. |
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After the Cartel Party: ‘Extra-Party’ and ‘Intra-Party’ Techno-Populismcartelization; Labour Party; party politics; Podemos; populism; technocracy; technopopulismThis article reads the restructuring of European party systems in the 2010s as a transition from cartel to techno-populist parties, with a specific focus on left-populist challengers. Adopting a historical-institutionalist perspective, it demonstrates how a long-term cartelization and particular mode of crisis management after 2008 drove the gradual replacement of the party cartel with a cohabitation of populism and technocratic politics: techno-populism. Although this techno-populist template has been deployed for parties such as Five Star Movement and some right-wing populist outfits, it has usually been left aside for left-wing variants. This article investigates two techno-populist subtypes from the left: Corbynism in the United Kingdom and Podemos in Spain. The former took place within a cartel party (‘intra-party’), while the latter occurred from outside the party cartel (‘extra-party’). Although such party cartelization cuts across cases, the rise of Corbynism and Podemos took place under different institutional conditions: different electoral systems, different European Union membership and different dynamics of party competition on the left. The article concludes with the observation that rather than an anomaly, the presence of techno-populist tropes in and outside of parties and across institutional settings indicates the pervasiveness of these logics in contemporary European party politics.Cogitatio2020-12-17info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v8i4.3444oai:ojs.cogitatiopress.com:article/3444Politics and Governance; Vol 8, No 4 (2020): Varieties of Technocratic Populism around the World; 533-5442183-2463reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttps://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/3444https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v8i4.3444https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/3444/3444Copyright (c) 2020 Jose Piquer, Anton M. M. Jägerhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPiquer, JoseJäger, Anton M. M.2022-12-22T15:15:46Zoai:ojs.cogitatiopress.com:article/3444Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:22:13.004005Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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After the Cartel Party: ‘Extra-Party’ and ‘Intra-Party’ Techno-Populism |
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After the Cartel Party: ‘Extra-Party’ and ‘Intra-Party’ Techno-Populism |
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After the Cartel Party: ‘Extra-Party’ and ‘Intra-Party’ Techno-Populism Piquer, Jose cartelization; Labour Party; party politics; Podemos; populism; technocracy; technopopulism |
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After the Cartel Party: ‘Extra-Party’ and ‘Intra-Party’ Techno-Populism |
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After the Cartel Party: ‘Extra-Party’ and ‘Intra-Party’ Techno-Populism |
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After the Cartel Party: ‘Extra-Party’ and ‘Intra-Party’ Techno-Populism |
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After the Cartel Party: ‘Extra-Party’ and ‘Intra-Party’ Techno-Populism |
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After the Cartel Party: ‘Extra-Party’ and ‘Intra-Party’ Techno-Populism |
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Piquer, Jose |
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Piquer, Jose Jäger, Anton M. M. |
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Jäger, Anton M. M. |
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Piquer, Jose Jäger, Anton M. M. |
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cartelization; Labour Party; party politics; Podemos; populism; technocracy; technopopulism |
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cartelization; Labour Party; party politics; Podemos; populism; technocracy; technopopulism |
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This article reads the restructuring of European party systems in the 2010s as a transition from cartel to techno-populist parties, with a specific focus on left-populist challengers. Adopting a historical-institutionalist perspective, it demonstrates how a long-term cartelization and particular mode of crisis management after 2008 drove the gradual replacement of the party cartel with a cohabitation of populism and technocratic politics: techno-populism. Although this techno-populist template has been deployed for parties such as Five Star Movement and some right-wing populist outfits, it has usually been left aside for left-wing variants. This article investigates two techno-populist subtypes from the left: Corbynism in the United Kingdom and Podemos in Spain. The former took place within a cartel party (‘intra-party’), while the latter occurred from outside the party cartel (‘extra-party’). Although such party cartelization cuts across cases, the rise of Corbynism and Podemos took place under different institutional conditions: different electoral systems, different European Union membership and different dynamics of party competition on the left. The article concludes with the observation that rather than an anomaly, the presence of techno-populist tropes in and outside of parties and across institutional settings indicates the pervasiveness of these logics in contemporary European party politics. |
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