Klaus Bachmann
(b. 1963) is a political scientist, historian, and professor of political science at the School for Social Psychology in Warsaw.
Eurozine Articles
Reason's cunning
Poland, populism, and involuntary modernization
Populism in Poland has the same paradoxical consequences as in other Europan countries: populists attack democracy, but make it more stable by expanding its ability to integrate; they make use of anti-modern rhetoric, but by polarizing, consolidate their opponents. [more]
Poland's populists
In Poland, like in Austria and the Netherlands, the coalition government includes far-right parties. The entry into parliament of small interest groups and the departure of freelancers and intellectuals has both weakened parliament and made it more representative. [more]





