TY - JOUR
T1 - Populism, historical discourse and foreign policy
T2 - the case of Poland’s Law and Justice government
AU - Cadier, David
AU - Szulecki, Kacper
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, Springer Nature Limited.
PY - 2020/12
Y1 - 2020/12
N2 - This article analyses how, in Poland, the populist political orientation of the ruling party (Law and Justice—PiS) has coloured the historical discourse of the government and has affected, in turn, its foreign policy and diplomatic relations. We argue that the historical discourse of the PiS government is a reflection of the party’s reliance on populism as a political mode of articulation in that it seeks to promote a Manichean, dichotomic and totalizing re-definition of the categories of victim, hero and perpetrator—and of Poland’s roles in this trinity. The article details the direct and indirect repercussions of PiS populist-inspired historical posture on Poland’s foreign policy by analysing its policies towards—and relations with—Ukraine and Germany. As such, the article sheds light on the under-explored links between populism and historical memory and makes a contribution to the nascent scholarship on the foreign policy of populist governments.
AB - This article analyses how, in Poland, the populist political orientation of the ruling party (Law and Justice—PiS) has coloured the historical discourse of the government and has affected, in turn, its foreign policy and diplomatic relations. We argue that the historical discourse of the PiS government is a reflection of the party’s reliance on populism as a political mode of articulation in that it seeks to promote a Manichean, dichotomic and totalizing re-definition of the categories of victim, hero and perpetrator—and of Poland’s roles in this trinity. The article details the direct and indirect repercussions of PiS populist-inspired historical posture on Poland’s foreign policy by analysing its policies towards—and relations with—Ukraine and Germany. As such, the article sheds light on the under-explored links between populism and historical memory and makes a contribution to the nascent scholarship on the foreign policy of populist governments.
KW - Foreign policy
KW - Germany
KW - Memory
KW - Poland
KW - Populism
KW - Ukraine
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85086576670&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1057/s41311-020-00252-6
DO - 10.1057/s41311-020-00252-6
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85086576670
SN - 1384-5748
VL - 57
SP - 990
EP - 1011
JO - International Politics
JF - International Politics
IS - 6
ER -