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Подозрительная кардиограмма или кризис доверия? (выборы в Юго-Восточной Европе)

Подозрительная кардиограмма или кризис доверия? (выборы в Юго-Восточной Европе)

Abstract

Elections of 2014 in some states of the South-Eastern Europe have revealed new trends: the rise of the protest voting, a request for an update of the political scene, craving for non-system forces and leaders, mainly the marginal and populist or the nationalist ones. In other states a visible socio-economic disadvantage had no match impact on the electoral process. The author asks whether it is the crisis of confidence in the political class.

Выборы 2014 г. в некоторых странах Юго-Восточной Европы выявили новые тенденции: усиление протестного голосования, запрос на обновление политической сцены, влечение к несистемным, прежде маргинальным популистским и (или) националистическим силам и лидерам. В других государствах зримое социально-экономическое неблагополучие слабо сказалось на электоральном процессе. Можно ли говорить о кризисе доверия политическому классу?

Keywords

ЮГО-ВОСТОЧНАЯ ЕВРОПА, ВЫБОРЫ, НОВЫЕ ТЕНДЕНЦИИ

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