We document the surge of economic nationalist and radical-right parties in western Europe between the early 1990s and 2016. We discuss how economic shocks contribute to explaining this political shift, looking in turn at theory and evidence on the political effects of globalization, technological change, the financial and sovereign debt crises of 2008–2009 and 2011–2013, and immigration. The main message that emerges is that failures in addressing the distributional consequences of economic shocks are a key factor behind the success of nationalist and radical-right parties. We discuss how the economic explanations compete with and complement the "cultural backlash" view. We reflect on possible future political developments, which depend on ...
Since the 1970s, the focus of contentious protest, as well as of the corresponding research, has inc...
Political developments since the 2008 financial crisis have sparked renewed interest in the electora...
Do parties adjust their economic policy positions in response to the inter-national economy? I explo...
We document the surge of economic nationalist and radical-right parties in western Europe between th...
This paper investigates political-economic backlash to economic globalization in industrialized poli...
International audienceThis article sets out to explore the socio-economic positions of Western Europ...
International audienceThis article sets out to explore the socio-economic positions of Western Europ...
This thesis tests one of the approaches that analyzes the rise of right-wing populist parties, "the ...
While the 2014 European Parliament elections were marked by the rise of parties on the far right‐win...
In this study, the rise of the rightist populist parties in the European Union (EU), especially beca...
Recent years have witnessed the rising support for right-wing populism in European politics. We rely...
International audienceThis paper engages in a comparative analysis of the economic positions of radi...
International audienceWhile economic issues are increasingly salient in political mobilization by Eu...
This paper engages in a comparative analysis of the economic positions of radical right‐wing populis...
Recent years have witnessed the rising support for right-wing populism in European politics. We rely...
Since the 1970s, the focus of contentious protest, as well as of the corresponding research, has inc...
Political developments since the 2008 financial crisis have sparked renewed interest in the electora...
Do parties adjust their economic policy positions in response to the inter-national economy? I explo...
We document the surge of economic nationalist and radical-right parties in western Europe between th...
This paper investigates political-economic backlash to economic globalization in industrialized poli...
International audienceThis article sets out to explore the socio-economic positions of Western Europ...
International audienceThis article sets out to explore the socio-economic positions of Western Europ...
This thesis tests one of the approaches that analyzes the rise of right-wing populist parties, "the ...
While the 2014 European Parliament elections were marked by the rise of parties on the far right‐win...
In this study, the rise of the rightist populist parties in the European Union (EU), especially beca...
Recent years have witnessed the rising support for right-wing populism in European politics. We rely...
International audienceThis paper engages in a comparative analysis of the economic positions of radi...
International audienceWhile economic issues are increasingly salient in political mobilization by Eu...
This paper engages in a comparative analysis of the economic positions of radical right‐wing populis...
Recent years have witnessed the rising support for right-wing populism in European politics. We rely...
Since the 1970s, the focus of contentious protest, as well as of the corresponding research, has inc...
Political developments since the 2008 financial crisis have sparked renewed interest in the electora...
Do parties adjust their economic policy positions in response to the inter-national economy? I explo...