While the structure of party competition evolves slowly, crisis-like events can induce short-term change to the political agenda. This may be facilitated by challenger parties who might benefit from increased attention to issues they own. We study the dynamic of such shifts through mainstream parties’ response to the 2015 refugee crisis, which strongly affected public debate and election outcomes across Europe. Specifically, we analyse how parties changed their issue emphasis and positions regarding immigration before, during, and after the refugee crisis. Our study is based on a corpus of 120,000 press releases between 2013 and 2017 from Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. We identify immigration-related press releases using a novel diction...
While not typically the focus for academic or journalistic analyses, centre right political parties ...
Undoubtedly the question of immigration is currently a divisive political issue in Europe, on both n...
Does exposure to the refugee crisis fuel support for extreme-right parties? Despite heated debates a...
While the structure of party competition evolves slowly, crisis-like events can induce short-term ch...
Despite a rise in the number of competitive far right parties leading up to the European refugee cri...
Studies show that globalisation creates political potentials that can transform electoral competitio...
Published online 1 June 2018We examine centre right and radical right party competition. We argue th...
The article examines the politicisation of immigration in Europe during the so-called migration cris...
Undoubtedly the question of immigration is currently a divisive political issue in Europe, on both n...
The surge of immigration to Europe starting in 2015 is one of the most important political challenge...
What influences parties’ issue attention towards immigration and integration? This study provides an...
In 2015, Europe faced one of the most extensive refugee flows since the Second World War. The situat...
The paper explores the role of radical right parties in the politicization of immigration. In schola...
© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. While not typically the focus for acad...
The present research proposes an analysis of discourse that has impacted different political parties...
While not typically the focus for academic or journalistic analyses, centre right political parties ...
Undoubtedly the question of immigration is currently a divisive political issue in Europe, on both n...
Does exposure to the refugee crisis fuel support for extreme-right parties? Despite heated debates a...
While the structure of party competition evolves slowly, crisis-like events can induce short-term ch...
Despite a rise in the number of competitive far right parties leading up to the European refugee cri...
Studies show that globalisation creates political potentials that can transform electoral competitio...
Published online 1 June 2018We examine centre right and radical right party competition. We argue th...
The article examines the politicisation of immigration in Europe during the so-called migration cris...
Undoubtedly the question of immigration is currently a divisive political issue in Europe, on both n...
The surge of immigration to Europe starting in 2015 is one of the most important political challenge...
What influences parties’ issue attention towards immigration and integration? This study provides an...
In 2015, Europe faced one of the most extensive refugee flows since the Second World War. The situat...
The paper explores the role of radical right parties in the politicization of immigration. In schola...
© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. While not typically the focus for acad...
The present research proposes an analysis of discourse that has impacted different political parties...
While not typically the focus for academic or journalistic analyses, centre right political parties ...
Undoubtedly the question of immigration is currently a divisive political issue in Europe, on both n...
Does exposure to the refugee crisis fuel support for extreme-right parties? Despite heated debates a...