<p>We compare sources of Donald Trump’s appeal in the 2016 US presidential campaign to the appeal of right-populists from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the UK. We compare the appeal of right-populist to center-right candidates in each case (as measured with feeling thermometers) and test hypotheses about how the appeal of right-populists differs from that of center-right candidates. Standard predictors of affect toward right-of-center candidates were generally less relevant as a basis of affect toward right-populist candidates. This comparative perspective demonstrates that Trump’s appeal was based on racial resentment, anti-immigration sentiments and anxiety. Affect toward Trump and other right-populists from these Anglo-democracies f...
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This thesis examines voting behaviour in the United States presidential election between 2012 and 20...
The election of Donald Trump as president in 2016 arguably represents the most unanticipated electio...
The 2016 US presidential election saw Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders both being described as “popul...
Much of the early literature on right-wing populism in advanced democracies suggested that PR electo...
The recent upsurge of electoral success from the Brexit Leave campaign and Donald Trump’s presidenti...
In a majority of Western European countries, the vote share cast for radical right-wing populist par...
abstract: In 2016, the Western world was shocked by the victory of the "Leave" campaign in the refer...
(in English): Populism in the United States (US) has consistently been considered a specific third s...
International audienceThis article aims to develop a conceptual framework to address the economic di...
Ever since June 2015, American political discussion has been near-solely dominated by Donald Trump, ...
International audienceThe general aim of this paper is to show that a transatlantic perspective may ...
Research has identified political disenchantment as an important driver for the recent spread of rig...
This paper addresses the similarities and differences between forms of populism in Europe and Trumpi...
International audienceThis article aims to develop a conceptual framework to address the economic di...
This thesis examines voting behaviour in the United States presidential election between 2012 and 20...
The election of Donald Trump as president in 2016 arguably represents the most unanticipated electio...
The 2016 US presidential election saw Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders both being described as “popul...