Published online: 10 Jul 2018The paper looks at how protest politics has developed in Western Europe since the 1970s and how these developments are related to changes in electoral politics. We take up arguments on the two-fold restructuration of political conflict and its different impact on protest and electoral politics. Most importantly, we highlight that the second wave of political change sweeping across Western Europe since the 1990s with increasing conflicts over immigration and European integration left different marks on protest politics as compared to electoral politics. We argue that this difference reflects the driving forces of change and their preferences for specific political arenas, as the momentum shifted from the libertar...
Despite the voluminous literature on the ‘normalisation of protest’, the protest arena is seen as a ...
This paper studies party-movement interactions in Germany, focusing on Die Linke and the AfD, the tw...
Defence date: 6 December 2018Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute ...
In this far-reaching work, Swen Hutter demonstrates the usefulness of studying both electoral politi...
First published online: 13 January 2020Despite the voluminous literature on the 'normalisation of pr...
Published online before print July 13, 2016This article addresses the questions of whether and why p...
This article addresses the questions of whether and why political parties respond to media-covered s...
This article addresses the questions of whether and why political parties respond to media-covered s...
This article addresses the questions of whether and why political parties respond to media-covered s...
Defence date: 6 December 2018Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute ...
Defence date: 6 December 2018Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute ...
Despite the voluminous literature on the ‘normalisation of protest’, the protest arena is seen as a ...
Despite the voluminous literature on the ‘normalisation of protest’, the protest arena is seen as a ...
Despite the voluminous literature on the ‘normalisation of protest’, the protest arena is seen as a ...
Often, in public debate, the effectiveness of an electoral protest is inferred by specific dynamics ...
Despite the voluminous literature on the ‘normalisation of protest’, the protest arena is seen as a ...
This paper studies party-movement interactions in Germany, focusing on Die Linke and the AfD, the tw...
Defence date: 6 December 2018Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute ...
In this far-reaching work, Swen Hutter demonstrates the usefulness of studying both electoral politi...
First published online: 13 January 2020Despite the voluminous literature on the 'normalisation of pr...
Published online before print July 13, 2016This article addresses the questions of whether and why p...
This article addresses the questions of whether and why political parties respond to media-covered s...
This article addresses the questions of whether and why political parties respond to media-covered s...
This article addresses the questions of whether and why political parties respond to media-covered s...
Defence date: 6 December 2018Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute ...
Defence date: 6 December 2018Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute ...
Despite the voluminous literature on the ‘normalisation of protest’, the protest arena is seen as a ...
Despite the voluminous literature on the ‘normalisation of protest’, the protest arena is seen as a ...
Despite the voluminous literature on the ‘normalisation of protest’, the protest arena is seen as a ...
Often, in public debate, the effectiveness of an electoral protest is inferred by specific dynamics ...
Despite the voluminous literature on the ‘normalisation of protest’, the protest arena is seen as a ...
This paper studies party-movement interactions in Germany, focusing on Die Linke and the AfD, the tw...
Defence date: 6 December 2018Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute ...