The Rise of Populist Movements in Europe: A Response to European Ordoliberalism?

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Title
The Rise of Populist Movements in Europe: A Response to European Ordoliberalism?
Abstract
This article aims to explain the contemporary emergence of populism in the European Union. According to Polanyi's double movement framework, the emergence of these political forces can be understood as the result of protective responses from societies weakened by difficult market adjustments. Since the Single Act treaty (1986), the European economy took a path that intended to create a supranational self-adjusting markets economy based on the ordoliberal philosophy. However, by detaching the economic sphere from the reach of politics, the European Single Market has injured some important social institutions. The rise and the diversity of populisms in the European Union can therefore be explained by an attempt to preserve some national institutions that were diversely impacted by the market forces.
Publication
Journal of Economic Issues (Taylor & Francis Ltd)
Volume
53
Issue
2
Pages
355-362
Date
June 2019
Journal Abbr
Journal of Economic Issues (Taylor & Francis Ltd)
Language
English
ISSN
00213624
Short Title
The Rise of Populist Movements in Europe
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2019-11-19, 4:24 p.m.
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Cayla, David. 2019. “The Rise of Populist Movements in Europe: A Response to European Ordoliberalism?” Journal of Economic Issues (Taylor & Francis Ltd) 53 (2): 355–62. DOI: 10.1080/00213624.2019.1594510.
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Keywords
  • European Single Market
  • free enterprise
  • institutional economics
  • international relations
  • neoliberalism
  • ordoliberalism
  • populism
  • social functions
  • social institutions

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