Marius Perrin

PhD Candidate


Marius Perrin graduated from Sciences Po in 2024, earning a Master's degree in Public Policy and Public Administration. At Sciences Po's School of Public Affairs, he took part in the Research Track in political science. He dedicated his Master’s thesis in comparative politics to the study of local coalitions including populist radical right parties in Sweden and Norway. Before that, he obtained a Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences at Sciences Po and a Bachelor’s degree in History from Sorbonne Université.

Research

Marius Perrin’s work explores the evolution of the populist radical right in Western Europe, coalition politics, notably at the local level, and mainstreaming strategies. His research focuses more specifically on Sweden and Norway, where he conducts field research. For his doctoral thesis, jointly supervised by Nicolas Sauger and Caterina Froio, Marius Perrin will work on the development of mainstreaming and ostracism processes in Europe, explaining how parties from both left and right seek to ostracise or legitimise each other in the political competition.

Contact

marius.perrin@sciencespo.fr

Research Topics

Far right, Mainstreaming, Sweden, Norway, Coalitions, Local politics

Thesis

"Respectable opponents; explaining transformations of mainstreaming strategies for populist radical right-wing parties in Europe", under the supervision of Nicolas Sauger and Caterina Froio
	
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