This article investigates the new party politics of welfare states with a particular focus on electoral competition. The argument is that welfare state politics are no longer just about more or less, but involve trade‐offs among ‘new’ versus ‘old’ social rights, and hence social investment versus social consumption. However, party priorities on these issues are highly dependent upon their electoral situation. As electoral competition becomes more intense, parties focus more on vote maximisation than on their traditional policy goals. For left parties, this means focusing more on social investment, which appeals to their growing constituency of progressive sociocultural professionals, and less on defending the traditional income maintenance ...
Recent literature shows that radical right parties (RRPs) present moderate or blurry economic stance...
Europe's political landscapes are in turmoil, and new radical parties challenge the established poli...
It shows how the welfare states that we have inherited from the early post-war years had one main ob...
This article investigates the new party politics of welfare states with a particular focus on electo...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
Do Social Democrats still expand the welfare state? This article argues that a time-constant policy-...
The configuration of political party competition has been in upheaval in Europe for several decades ...
This article discusses recent research on party politics and the welfare state that differs from tra...
An important tradition in social policy writing sees the welfare state as an agent of social cohesio...
Recent findings from the party competition literature have shown that radical right parties present ...
International audienceThis paper aims to shed light on the role of the 'ideology'of political partie...
The relevance of socioeconomic class and of class-related parties for policymaking is a recurringiss...
Europe's political landscapes are in turmoil, and new radical parties challenge the established poli...
Will voters punish the government for cutting back welfare state entitlements? The comparative liter...
Recent literature shows that radical right parties (RRPs) present moderate or blurry economic stance...
Europe's political landscapes are in turmoil, and new radical parties challenge the established poli...
It shows how the welfare states that we have inherited from the early post-war years had one main ob...
This article investigates the new party politics of welfare states with a particular focus on electo...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
Do Social Democrats still expand the welfare state? This article argues that a time-constant policy-...
The configuration of political party competition has been in upheaval in Europe for several decades ...
This article discusses recent research on party politics and the welfare state that differs from tra...
An important tradition in social policy writing sees the welfare state as an agent of social cohesio...
Recent findings from the party competition literature have shown that radical right parties present ...
International audienceThis paper aims to shed light on the role of the 'ideology'of political partie...
The relevance of socioeconomic class and of class-related parties for policymaking is a recurringiss...
Europe's political landscapes are in turmoil, and new radical parties challenge the established poli...
Will voters punish the government for cutting back welfare state entitlements? The comparative liter...
Recent literature shows that radical right parties (RRPs) present moderate or blurry economic stance...
Europe's political landscapes are in turmoil, and new radical parties challenge the established poli...
It shows how the welfare states that we have inherited from the early post-war years had one main ob...