Do parties adapt their programmatic strategies in times of heightened economic globalization? Are these changes captured by right-left positional changes or do parties go beyond policy shifts and enact more comprehensive programmatic overhauls? Furthermore, are such changes linked to traditional party family classifications and, if so, do different party types re-program their manifestos differently? Finally, what role does radical right competition play in the changing programmatic strategies of mainstream centre-right and centre-left parties? This paper addresses these questions by developing a theoretical framework that accounts for economic globalization, cleavage change, and programmatic supply. Using Giebler et al.’s (2015) measure of...
Examining the German case in the wider Western European context for the period 1996-2017, the chapte...
'Left and right are the dominant criteria to position European parties ideologically and the capacit...
This paper engages in a comparative analysis of the economic positions of radical right-wing populis...
This paper explores the relationship between globalization and party positions accounting for potent...
I examine how international economic conditions affect Western Europe’s welfare states by analyzing ...
Do parties adjust their economic policy positions in response to the inter-national economy? I explo...
This article investigates how the success of radical right parties affects the policy positions of m...
How does the international economy influence parties ’ ideological positions on economic policies? ...
This paper seeks to examine the effect of economic, social and political globalization on parties’ o...
In order to win elections politica! parties sometimes adapt their policy platforms to a changing soc...
Challenger parties’ electoral successes have attracted increasing scholarly attention. Based on the ...
Does economic globalization influence the positioning of parties and, as a consequence, the ideologi...
Studies of the Global Right usually trace its intellectual underpinnings to the revolutionary conser...
In many European countries and in the US, populist right-wing parties are gaining ground. The politi...
Political conflict is often described in terms of "left" and "right" even though societal conflicts st...
Examining the German case in the wider Western European context for the period 1996-2017, the chapte...
'Left and right are the dominant criteria to position European parties ideologically and the capacit...
This paper engages in a comparative analysis of the economic positions of radical right-wing populis...
This paper explores the relationship between globalization and party positions accounting for potent...
I examine how international economic conditions affect Western Europe’s welfare states by analyzing ...
Do parties adjust their economic policy positions in response to the inter-national economy? I explo...
This article investigates how the success of radical right parties affects the policy positions of m...
How does the international economy influence parties ’ ideological positions on economic policies? ...
This paper seeks to examine the effect of economic, social and political globalization on parties’ o...
In order to win elections politica! parties sometimes adapt their policy platforms to a changing soc...
Challenger parties’ electoral successes have attracted increasing scholarly attention. Based on the ...
Does economic globalization influence the positioning of parties and, as a consequence, the ideologi...
Studies of the Global Right usually trace its intellectual underpinnings to the revolutionary conser...
In many European countries and in the US, populist right-wing parties are gaining ground. The politi...
Political conflict is often described in terms of "left" and "right" even though societal conflicts st...
Examining the German case in the wider Western European context for the period 1996-2017, the chapte...
'Left and right are the dominant criteria to position European parties ideologically and the capacit...
This paper engages in a comparative analysis of the economic positions of radical right-wing populis...