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<p><em>Populist Parties and Democratic Resilience</em> focuses on populist parties as the main agents of populism and examines when these parties turn anti-democratic and when they remain loyal to the democratic system.</p><p>Following the Brexit referendum the election of Donald Trump and the rise of populist parties around the globe many observers suggested that democracy was in serious trouble. Nevertheless while some democratic systems have been seized by populists most of them have proven resilient. In this volume the authors identify the conditions under which populist parties become inimical to political and societal pluralism. They offer in-depth analyses of the trajectory of populist parties in eleven European Union countries (Austria Belgium Czech Republic France Germany Hungary Italy The Netherlands Poland Romania and Spain). The book shows that reflecting the diversity of national contexts there are multiple pathways whereby populist parties’ power can remain contained and subject to democratic checks and balances. Moreover populist parties can — at times voluntarily at other times by force of external conditions — come to adhere to the democratic rules of the game. On this basis the volume outlines different ways in which European democracies can successfully accommodate populist parties through strategies that carefully navigate between the extremes of uncritical acceptance and outright ostracization.</p><p>Drawing on the literature on democratic theory and comparative politics this book directly contributes to the public debate on the state of democracy in Europe. It will be of interest to researchers of comparative politics European politics party politics democracy and populism.</p>