Haider: Svjetlo i sjene jedne karijere

Haider: Svjetlo i sjene jedne karijere

Christa Zöchling

A biographical study of Jörg Haider describes and analyzes the rise of the populist leader, his political provocations, his network of power, and his downfall. Zöchling debunks the myth, records the light and shadows of his career, and the cost of politic

In her book Haider – The Light and Shadows of a Career, Christa Zöchling offers a journalistically precise and critical portrait of Jörg Haider, the most controversial Austrian politician of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Starting from his early rise in the Freedom Party (FPÖ), the author traces how his talent for rhetoric, media skills and constant provocations pushed the boundaries of acceptable discourse.

Zöchling reconstructs key episodes: interventions in party coups, the leadership of Carinthia, the scandals surrounding statements about “jobs under Hitler”, the split and the founding of the BZÖ, as well as the spiraling relationship with the tabloids. Through interviews, archival records and reportage, she shows the double face of the phenomenon: the appeal of populist simplicity and its real cost to institutions, minorities and political culture.

The book's particular strength lies in its analysis of Haider's media instinct: how he managed crises, redirected topics, and built a cult of personality through a combination of charm, conflict, and spectacle. Zöchling does not stop at anecdotes; he maps the web of regional interests, patronages, and personal loyalties that enabled the project to endure.

The final chapters look at the tragic death and legacy: what remained of “Haiderism” after the leader, and how his communication patterns became part of broader European politics. The result is a readable, informed, and polemical book that is both enlightening and intellectually provocative.

Original title
Haider - Licht und schatten einer karriere
Translation
Jasna B. Čmelić
Editor
Anđelko Milardović
Graphics design
Ninoslav Kunc
Dimensions
20.5 x 14 cm
Pages
182
Publisher
Pan Liber, Osijek, 2000.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
9-53-628548-7

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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