What accounts for differences in the extent of nationalist sentiments across countries and over time? One prominent argument is that greater economic inequality prompts states to generate more nationalism as a diversion that discourages their citizens from recognizing economic inequality and mobilizing against it. Several other theories, however, propose different relationships between economic inequality and nationalism. This article provides a first empirical test of whether and how economic inequality is related to nationalism. Multilevel analyses using survey data on nationalist sentiments in countries around the world over a quarter century and data on economic inequality from the Standardized World Income Inequality Database provi...
The recent surge in success of ‘populist’ candidates throughout Western democracies seems to be pred...
The recent surge in success of ‘populist’ candidates throughout Western democracies seems to be pred...
Maldistribution of land in agrarian societies is commonly thought to be an important precondition of...
Does the income inequality of a country increase the nationalistic sentiments of its citizens? If so...
Why do some individuals embrace nationalist rhetoric and feel proud of their citizenship while other...
Nationalism has been seen as a social construction by the state through various agents, among which ...
Nationalism as a relatively new but powerful force has received extensive study in political science...
This paper provides an economic framework for examining how economic openness affects nationalism. W...
The reversal of the trend towards the decline in income inequalities in the last three decades in mo...
This research explores the relationship between ethnic cleavages and the class cleavage with data fr...
Perceptions of violated entitlement resulting from group-based relative deprivation shape attitudes ...
<p>These three graphs explore the relationship between the Gini coefficient for economic inequality ...
Recent studies of attitudes toward economic inequality suggest that most people around the world pre...
This paper revisits the effect of national income on distributional equality. Although the link betw...
This dissertation argues that public opinion regarding the acceptability and desirability of income ...
The recent surge in success of ‘populist’ candidates throughout Western democracies seems to be pred...
The recent surge in success of ‘populist’ candidates throughout Western democracies seems to be pred...
Maldistribution of land in agrarian societies is commonly thought to be an important precondition of...
Does the income inequality of a country increase the nationalistic sentiments of its citizens? If so...
Why do some individuals embrace nationalist rhetoric and feel proud of their citizenship while other...
Nationalism has been seen as a social construction by the state through various agents, among which ...
Nationalism as a relatively new but powerful force has received extensive study in political science...
This paper provides an economic framework for examining how economic openness affects nationalism. W...
The reversal of the trend towards the decline in income inequalities in the last three decades in mo...
This research explores the relationship between ethnic cleavages and the class cleavage with data fr...
Perceptions of violated entitlement resulting from group-based relative deprivation shape attitudes ...
<p>These three graphs explore the relationship between the Gini coefficient for economic inequality ...
Recent studies of attitudes toward economic inequality suggest that most people around the world pre...
This paper revisits the effect of national income on distributional equality. Although the link betw...
This dissertation argues that public opinion regarding the acceptability and desirability of income ...
The recent surge in success of ‘populist’ candidates throughout Western democracies seems to be pred...
The recent surge in success of ‘populist’ candidates throughout Western democracies seems to be pred...
Maldistribution of land in agrarian societies is commonly thought to be an important precondition of...