Sorina Soare rebuts the commonly held idea that all populist parties are unstructured organisations, exclusively dependent on their leaders’ communication skills. In Romania, through initiatives such as the creation of a mobile hospital, the populist party has been able to forge stable territorial linkages with diverse groups of voters
Lecturer in Comparative Politics, University of Florence
Sorina holds a PhD in political science from the Université libre de Bruxelles and previously studied political science at the University of Bucharest.
Her research interests include Central and Eastern European politics, populism, political parties, democratic illiberalism and transnational participation.
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