This article questions the utility of assessing radical right party placement on economic issues, which has been extensively analyzed in academic literature. Starting from the premise that political parties have varying strategic stakes in different political issues, the article considers political competition in multiple issue dimensions. It suggests that political competition is not simply a matter of taking positions on political issues, but rather centers on manipulating the dimensional structure of politics. The core argument is that certain political parties, such as those of the radical right, seek to compete on neglected, secondary issues while simultaneously blurring their positions on established issues in order to attract broader...
Most studies of party competition consider the presentation of ambiguous positions a costly strategy...
Recent findings from the party competition literature have shown that radical right parties present ...
This article investigates how the success of radical right parties affects the policy positions of m...
This article questions the utility of assessing radical right party placement on economic issues, wh...
Do radical right parties present blurry economic stances, or have they clarified their positions whi...
Challenger parties’ electoral successes have attracted increasing scholarly attention. Based on the ...
Where do radical right parties stand? Position blurring in multidimensional competitio
The rise of the radical right fundamentally changes the face of electoral competition in Western Eur...
The electoral gains of the radical right in Europe have been remarkable during recent years. There i...
Published online 1 June 2018We examine centre right and radical right party competition. We argue th...
Contains fulltext : 160546.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The popularit...
Since the 1980s, many Western European countries have witnessed the rise of the radical right. Much ...
The European Union has gained salience as an issue in political debate. Recent literature shows that...
We argue theoretically and demonstrate empirically that to understand the electoral fortunes of far-...
Contains fulltext : 206089.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)12 juni 201
Most studies of party competition consider the presentation of ambiguous positions a costly strategy...
Recent findings from the party competition literature have shown that radical right parties present ...
This article investigates how the success of radical right parties affects the policy positions of m...
This article questions the utility of assessing radical right party placement on economic issues, wh...
Do radical right parties present blurry economic stances, or have they clarified their positions whi...
Challenger parties’ electoral successes have attracted increasing scholarly attention. Based on the ...
Where do radical right parties stand? Position blurring in multidimensional competitio
The rise of the radical right fundamentally changes the face of electoral competition in Western Eur...
The electoral gains of the radical right in Europe have been remarkable during recent years. There i...
Published online 1 June 2018We examine centre right and radical right party competition. We argue th...
Contains fulltext : 160546.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The popularit...
Since the 1980s, many Western European countries have witnessed the rise of the radical right. Much ...
The European Union has gained salience as an issue in political debate. Recent literature shows that...
We argue theoretically and demonstrate empirically that to understand the electoral fortunes of far-...
Contains fulltext : 206089.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)12 juni 201
Most studies of party competition consider the presentation of ambiguous positions a costly strategy...
Recent findings from the party competition literature have shown that radical right parties present ...
This article investigates how the success of radical right parties affects the policy positions of m...