In many advanced democracies, mainstream political parties have been disrupted either by the rise of new (populist) parties or by hostile takeovers. In this article we argue that immigration attitudes have had a powerful impact on the strategic environment of political parties and leaders. We show, based on evidence from a comparative study conducted by YouGov in spring of 2015, that immigration attitudes had, by that time, driven a wedge between mainstream parties - those that regularly play a role in government - and their partisans. This ‘immigration gap' opened up enormous space for new political movements to form, either inside existing parties or outside. Furthermore, we show that the representation gap on immigration issues is a rele...
This PhD dissertation is interested in the mass-elite linkages in the context of the immigration iss...
Studies show that globalisation creates political potentials that can transform electoral competitio...
In recent years, much has been written on the impact of immigration on Western political party syste...
Anti-immigration parties have experienced electoral lift-off in most Western democracies, although t...
At the extremes of the transnational cleavage in Western European democracies, voters for far-right ...
Anti-immigration parties have experienced electoral lift-off in most Western democracies, although t...
Immigration has become a hot topic in West European politics. The factors responsible for the intens...
This article analyses whether European political parties were responsive to the policy preferences o...
This article analyses whether European political parties were responsive to the policy preferences o...
Defense date: 27/09/2010Examining Board: Mark Franklin (EUI) (Supervisor), Peter Mair (EUI), J...
Defense date: 27/09/2010Examining Board: Mark Franklin (EUI) (Supervisor), Peter Mair (EUI), J...
The relationship between political parties and voters is usually analysed in a national framework. H...
Defense date: 27/09/2010Examining Board: Mark Franklin (EUI) (Supervisor), Peter Mair (EUI), J...
This PhD dissertation is interested in the mass-elite linkages in the context of the immigration iss...
Defense date: 27/09/2010Examining Board: Mark Franklin (EUI) (Supervisor), Peter Mair (EUI), J...
This PhD dissertation is interested in the mass-elite linkages in the context of the immigration iss...
Studies show that globalisation creates political potentials that can transform electoral competitio...
In recent years, much has been written on the impact of immigration on Western political party syste...
Anti-immigration parties have experienced electoral lift-off in most Western democracies, although t...
At the extremes of the transnational cleavage in Western European democracies, voters for far-right ...
Anti-immigration parties have experienced electoral lift-off in most Western democracies, although t...
Immigration has become a hot topic in West European politics. The factors responsible for the intens...
This article analyses whether European political parties were responsive to the policy preferences o...
This article analyses whether European political parties were responsive to the policy preferences o...
Defense date: 27/09/2010Examining Board: Mark Franklin (EUI) (Supervisor), Peter Mair (EUI), J...
Defense date: 27/09/2010Examining Board: Mark Franklin (EUI) (Supervisor), Peter Mair (EUI), J...
The relationship between political parties and voters is usually analysed in a national framework. H...
Defense date: 27/09/2010Examining Board: Mark Franklin (EUI) (Supervisor), Peter Mair (EUI), J...
This PhD dissertation is interested in the mass-elite linkages in the context of the immigration iss...
Defense date: 27/09/2010Examining Board: Mark Franklin (EUI) (Supervisor), Peter Mair (EUI), J...
This PhD dissertation is interested in the mass-elite linkages in the context of the immigration iss...
Studies show that globalisation creates political potentials that can transform electoral competitio...
In recent years, much has been written on the impact of immigration on Western political party syste...