Scholars mainly studied the formation of political parties on the macro-level, but to explain the conditions of successful party establishment we need to understand the motivational underpinnings of voting for a new party on the individual level. Using cross-national voter surveys and long-term panel data from Germany (2005-2013) and the Netherlands (1998-2002), this study contrasts the implicit assumptions about voter behaviour of equilibrium- and protest-based theories on party emergence. Although proximity to a new party matters, the findings do not support the equilibrium perspective’s tenet that new parties gain votes from citizens whose views were not represented in the preceding election. Moreover, political discontent was found a fe...
The study at hand examines the phenomenon of new parties. It aims to answer the research question of...
Why do voters vote for new political parties? This article tests the microfoundations of why voters ...
This cumulative dissertation investigates the formation and success of new political parties in deve...
Scholars mainly studied the formation of political parties on the macro-level, but to explain the co...
Scholars mainly studied the formation of political parties on the macro-level, but to explain the co...
Why do voters vote for new political parties? This article tests the microfoundations of why voters ...
Defence date: 15 June 2023Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi, (European University Institute, s...
For a considerable time new political parties played a minor role in most polities and, as a consequ...
Often, in public debate, the effectiveness of an electoral protest is inferred by specific dynamics ...
This chapter investigates the amount of variability in individual turnout decisions over time and it...
This chapter investigates the amount of variability in individual turnout decisions over time and it...
This article examines to what extent ideological incongruence (i.e., mismatch between policy positio...
This cumulative dissertation investigates the formation and success of new political parties in deve...
The Brexit referendum and the last presidential election in the USA are just two examples of recent ...
This study examines how ideological incongruence between voters and parties influences the entry of ...
The study at hand examines the phenomenon of new parties. It aims to answer the research question of...
Why do voters vote for new political parties? This article tests the microfoundations of why voters ...
This cumulative dissertation investigates the formation and success of new political parties in deve...
Scholars mainly studied the formation of political parties on the macro-level, but to explain the co...
Scholars mainly studied the formation of political parties on the macro-level, but to explain the co...
Why do voters vote for new political parties? This article tests the microfoundations of why voters ...
Defence date: 15 June 2023Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi, (European University Institute, s...
For a considerable time new political parties played a minor role in most polities and, as a consequ...
Often, in public debate, the effectiveness of an electoral protest is inferred by specific dynamics ...
This chapter investigates the amount of variability in individual turnout decisions over time and it...
This chapter investigates the amount of variability in individual turnout decisions over time and it...
This article examines to what extent ideological incongruence (i.e., mismatch between policy positio...
This cumulative dissertation investigates the formation and success of new political parties in deve...
The Brexit referendum and the last presidential election in the USA are just two examples of recent ...
This study examines how ideological incongruence between voters and parties influences the entry of ...
The study at hand examines the phenomenon of new parties. It aims to answer the research question of...
Why do voters vote for new political parties? This article tests the microfoundations of why voters ...
This cumulative dissertation investigates the formation and success of new political parties in deve...