<p>How can we understand the decline of establishment political parties and the rise of new, successful challengers in Europe?&nbsp;Why are these new challengers predominantly right wing nationalist parties? How does their rise compare to the MAGA movement in the US? How is this new political landscape creating even greater challenges to attempts to solve cross-border problems with supranational cooperation? &nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>To help answer these questions and others, my guest for this episode is Professor Sara Hobolt, the&nbsp;Sutherland Chair in European Institutions and professor in the Department of Government at the London School of Economics.&nbsp;Previously, she has held posts at the University of Oxford and the University of Michigan. She is also the Chair of the European Election Studies (EES), an EU-wide project studying voters, parties, candidates and the media in European Parliamentary elections.&nbsp;Sara has written extensively on the emergence of challenger parties within Europe and approaches the issue by applying a framework from the business world: entrepreneurial startups challenging incumbent firms in an imperfect market.&nbsp;</p><p>In addition to being a world renowned scholar in this field, Sara is one of TRIUM’s most popular teachers.&nbsp;She has the rare combination of deep subject level expertise, sophisticated research methodology, and an ability to explain complex topics clearly and coherently.&nbsp;I hope you enjoy the conversation!</p><br><p>Citations</p><p>DeVries, C. &amp; Hobolt S. (2020) <em>Political Entrepreneurs: The Rise of Challenger Parties in Europe</em>.&nbsp;Princeton University Press.</p><p><em>Borgen</em> (2010-2022). [TV Series]. Netflix. Written and created by Adam Price. SAM Productions.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

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E38 - Europe’s Politics Are Changing: The Rise of the Challenger Parties

JUL 7, 202562 MIN
TRIUM Connects

E38 - Europe’s Politics Are Changing: The Rise of the Challenger Parties

JUL 7, 202562 MIN

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<p>How can we understand the decline of establishment political parties and the rise of new, successful challengers in Europe?&nbsp;Why are these new challengers predominantly right wing nationalist parties? How does their rise compare to the MAGA movement in the US? How is this new political landscape creating even greater challenges to attempts to solve cross-border problems with supranational cooperation? &nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>To help answer these questions and others, my guest for this episode is Professor Sara Hobolt, the&nbsp;Sutherland Chair in European Institutions and professor in the Department of Government at the London School of Economics.&nbsp;Previously, she has held posts at the University of Oxford and the University of Michigan. She is also the Chair of the European Election Studies (EES), an EU-wide project studying voters, parties, candidates and the media in European Parliamentary elections.&nbsp;Sara has written extensively on the emergence of challenger parties within Europe and approaches the issue by applying a framework from the business world: entrepreneurial startups challenging incumbent firms in an imperfect market.&nbsp;</p><p>In addition to being a world renowned scholar in this field, Sara is one of TRIUM’s most popular teachers.&nbsp;She has the rare combination of deep subject level expertise, sophisticated research methodology, and an ability to explain complex topics clearly and coherently.&nbsp;I hope you enjoy the conversation!</p><br><p>Citations</p><p>DeVries, C. &amp; Hobolt S. (2020) <em>Political Entrepreneurs: The Rise of Challenger Parties in Europe</em>.&nbsp;Princeton University Press.</p><p><em>Borgen</em> (2010-2022). [TV Series]. Netflix. Written and created by Adam Price. SAM Productions.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>