In a majority of Western European countries, the vote share cast for radical right-wing populist parties in national elections was over 10% by 2015, reaching 46% in Austria’s 2016 presidential election. Policy agendas of national governments have also moved to the right, demonstrating greater restrictiveness on immigration and skepticism toward the EU. With data from the Chapel Hill Expert Survey, European Social Survey, Multiculturalism Policy Index, and Parliaments and Governments Database, we extend current models of electoral support for far-right parties by assessing whether the ethnic majority’s sense of discrimination and safety help explain the allure of the right-wing message. Does right-wing populist voting by majority group membe...
With the recent surge in support for populist, radical right parties, xenophobia and nativism havesu...
The increasing popularity of European populist radical right parties (PRRs) has often been argued as...
This article focuses on the prevalence of anti-immigration attitudes among the far-right electorate....
Abstract. Given how central the immigration issue has been for the new radical right-wing parties in...
Right-wing populism has emerged as a major political force in Europe over the last 10 to 15 years an...
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West European party systems have undergone profound changes, one of the most obvious being a marked ...
Since the 2008 crisis, radical right populist (RRP) party positions on European integration have har...
This paper examines the relationship between immigration and populist radical right (PRR) support, b...
International audiencePopulist parties are a stable entity within European party systems. However, w...
What motivates electoral support for radical right-wing parties (RRP)? Existing literature argues th...
This article investigates three explanations for electoral support for the far right – ‘cultural bac...
International audienceWhy is Populist Radical Right (PRR) support much stronger in some areas than o...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study we explain extreme right-wing voting behaviour in the co...
Using data from the Comparative Manifestos Project, we compare the policy positions of left and righ...
With the recent surge in support for populist, radical right parties, xenophobia and nativism havesu...
The increasing popularity of European populist radical right parties (PRRs) has often been argued as...
This article focuses on the prevalence of anti-immigration attitudes among the far-right electorate....
Abstract. Given how central the immigration issue has been for the new radical right-wing parties in...
Right-wing populism has emerged as a major political force in Europe over the last 10 to 15 years an...
Contains fulltext : 168395.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Voting for radi...
West European party systems have undergone profound changes, one of the most obvious being a marked ...
Since the 2008 crisis, radical right populist (RRP) party positions on European integration have har...
This paper examines the relationship between immigration and populist radical right (PRR) support, b...
International audiencePopulist parties are a stable entity within European party systems. However, w...
What motivates electoral support for radical right-wing parties (RRP)? Existing literature argues th...
This article investigates three explanations for electoral support for the far right – ‘cultural bac...
International audienceWhy is Populist Radical Right (PRR) support much stronger in some areas than o...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study we explain extreme right-wing voting behaviour in the co...
Using data from the Comparative Manifestos Project, we compare the policy positions of left and righ...
With the recent surge in support for populist, radical right parties, xenophobia and nativism havesu...
The increasing popularity of European populist radical right parties (PRRs) has often been argued as...
This article focuses on the prevalence of anti-immigration attitudes among the far-right electorate....