Despite a rise in the number of competitive far right parties leading up to the European refugee crisis, some centre right parties achieved or maintained electoral success. We argue that some centre right parties recognize the electoral opportunity for radical right parties to exploit the refugee crisis for electoral gains and strategically adopt hard‐line positions on immigration to maintain and even increase their electoral success. We test our theory of strategic positioning using data on party competition in national parliamentary elections across 28 EU member states at the start of the refugee crisis. Strategic positioning appears to be a particularly successful choice for centre right parties. The quantitative analysis is supported by...
The Bachelor thesis ‘‘Dynamics in Europe‘s Radical Right Parties‘ Popularity in the Context of Migra...
This article questions the utility of assessing radical right party placement on economic issues, wh...
Far-right politics in Europe did not die with Adolf Hitler in 1945. In the early 21st century, popul...
Despite a rise in the number of competitive far right parties leading up to the European refugee cri...
Published online 1 June 2018We examine centre right and radical right party competition. We argue th...
While the structure of party competition evolves slowly, crisis-like events can induce short-term ch...
We examine centre right and radical right party competition. We argue that centre right parties part...
© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. While not typically the focus for acad...
This paper draws on the literature on party competition and issue ownership to assess whether politi...
In 2015, Europe faced one of the most extensive refugee flows since the Second World War. The situat...
While not typically the focus for academic or journalistic analyses, centre right political parties ...
The article examines the politicisation of immigration in Europe during the so-called migration cris...
We argue theoretically and demonstrate empirically that to understand the electoral fortunes of far-...
Has the right-wing become more united as the Radical Right’s electoral support has flourished? This ...
This article estimates policy positions of mainstream parties and radical right parties in seven cou...
The Bachelor thesis ‘‘Dynamics in Europe‘s Radical Right Parties‘ Popularity in the Context of Migra...
This article questions the utility of assessing radical right party placement on economic issues, wh...
Far-right politics in Europe did not die with Adolf Hitler in 1945. In the early 21st century, popul...
Despite a rise in the number of competitive far right parties leading up to the European refugee cri...
Published online 1 June 2018We examine centre right and radical right party competition. We argue th...
While the structure of party competition evolves slowly, crisis-like events can induce short-term ch...
We examine centre right and radical right party competition. We argue that centre right parties part...
© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. While not typically the focus for acad...
This paper draws on the literature on party competition and issue ownership to assess whether politi...
In 2015, Europe faced one of the most extensive refugee flows since the Second World War. The situat...
While not typically the focus for academic or journalistic analyses, centre right political parties ...
The article examines the politicisation of immigration in Europe during the so-called migration cris...
We argue theoretically and demonstrate empirically that to understand the electoral fortunes of far-...
Has the right-wing become more united as the Radical Right’s electoral support has flourished? This ...
This article estimates policy positions of mainstream parties and radical right parties in seven cou...
The Bachelor thesis ‘‘Dynamics in Europe‘s Radical Right Parties‘ Popularity in the Context of Migra...
This article questions the utility of assessing radical right party placement on economic issues, wh...
Far-right politics in Europe did not die with Adolf Hitler in 1945. In the early 21st century, popul...