This article argues for setting a research agenda to investigate more concretely the interplay between welfare attitudes and support for populist parties. It notes that although much has been written about populism, much less has been written about the interplay between populism and welfare attitudes. In addition, populism has tended to concentrate on rightwing populism while devoting less attention to leftwing populism. Meanwhile, centrist populist parties have been has been even more neglected than leftwing populism. We need to develop a more nuanced view and conduct comparative analyses of the differences in welfare attitudes among leftwing, centrist and rightwing populist voters. Our article also notes that the current databases that ha...
Published online: 08 May 2019The article comparatively examines the levels of populism exhibited by ...
This article analyses the relationship between populist attitudes and political participation. We ar...
This paper examines the validity of predominant assumptions about popular support for the welfare st...
This article argues for setting a research agenda to investigate more concretely the interplay betwe...
This dissertation proposes a variation in motivations for voting for left and right populist parties...
International audienceThe electoral success of populism has been one of the most significant politic...
The article focuses on a neglected aspect of populist mobilisation, i.e. non-electoral participation...
This review article and special issue introduction argues that studying the relationship between the...
As populism in Europe is on the rise there are two sides of populism contesting to make an impact on...
We analyzed the relationship between modern forms of populism and citizen support for exclusive welf...
The following paper focuses on the relatively new rise of populism which has seen a surge across sta...
Political parties respond strategically to the electoral success of radical right populist parties (...
The article comparatively examines the levels of populism exhibited by parties in Western Europe. It...
The article theorises how covering social risks through cash transfers and in-kind services shapes p...
ObjectivesThis article aims to find country-level factors that explain the rise of populist parties ...
Published online: 08 May 2019The article comparatively examines the levels of populism exhibited by ...
This article analyses the relationship between populist attitudes and political participation. We ar...
This paper examines the validity of predominant assumptions about popular support for the welfare st...
This article argues for setting a research agenda to investigate more concretely the interplay betwe...
This dissertation proposes a variation in motivations for voting for left and right populist parties...
International audienceThe electoral success of populism has been one of the most significant politic...
The article focuses on a neglected aspect of populist mobilisation, i.e. non-electoral participation...
This review article and special issue introduction argues that studying the relationship between the...
As populism in Europe is on the rise there are two sides of populism contesting to make an impact on...
We analyzed the relationship between modern forms of populism and citizen support for exclusive welf...
The following paper focuses on the relatively new rise of populism which has seen a surge across sta...
Political parties respond strategically to the electoral success of radical right populist parties (...
The article comparatively examines the levels of populism exhibited by parties in Western Europe. It...
The article theorises how covering social risks through cash transfers and in-kind services shapes p...
ObjectivesThis article aims to find country-level factors that explain the rise of populist parties ...
Published online: 08 May 2019The article comparatively examines the levels of populism exhibited by ...
This article analyses the relationship between populist attitudes and political participation. We ar...
This paper examines the validity of predominant assumptions about popular support for the welfare st...