Whereas Christian Democracy has lost support in The Netherlands, the three Orthodox Protestant parties GPV (Gereformeerd Politiek Verbond), RPF (Reformatorische Politieke Federatie) and SGP (Staatkundig Gereformeerde Partij) have expanded their electorate as well as their membership in recent decades. Their relative success can be explained by four factors : (1) growth of the Orthodox Protestant churches, due to high birth rates and (to a lesser extent) conversion; (2) pillarization : while the larger Protestant (and Catholic) networks of organisations and newspapers are disintegrating, the smaller Orthodox Protestant pillars have gained strength; (3) some Christian Democrats may vote for the Orthodox Protestant parties to teach their party...
Christian Democratic parties have been a stable feature of many western European party systems since...
Critical look at the new wave of right-wing populist movements that are using religion to mobilise p...
Christian democracy is still posing theoretical problems of definition and empirical puzzles of clas...
Whereas Christian Democracy has lost support in The Netherlands, the three Orthodox Protestant parti...
The process of re-orientation in Dutch politics is most strongly manifest in the Catholic People’s P...
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This article examines the extent to which changes in the effect of religion on voting in The Netherl...
This article examines the extent to which changes in the effect of religion on voting in The Netherl...
This article examines the extent to which changes in the effect of religion on voting in The Netherl...
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Catholics in the Netherlands are unique. For a period of 45 years 85 percent or more of Dutch Cathol...
Catholics in the Netherlands are unique. For a period of 45 years 85 percent or more of Dutch Cathol...
Dutch society is characterized by a high degree of religious dis-affiliation and non-affiliation and...
Christian Democratic parties have been a stable feature of many western European party systems since...
Critical look at the new wave of right-wing populist movements that are using religion to mobilise p...
Christian democracy is still posing theoretical problems of definition and empirical puzzles of clas...
Whereas Christian Democracy has lost support in The Netherlands, the three Orthodox Protestant parti...
The process of re-orientation in Dutch politics is most strongly manifest in the Catholic People’s P...
Contains fulltext : 102531.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
This article examines the extent to which changes in the effect of religion on voting in The Netherl...
This article examines the extent to which changes in the effect of religion on voting in The Netherl...
This article examines the extent to which changes in the effect of religion on voting in The Netherl...
Evangelicals are generally considered culturally conservative regarding issues like abortion or homo...
Contains fulltext : 174176.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Dutch society i...
Contains fulltext : 182827.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Evangelicals ar...
Catholics in the Netherlands are unique. For a period of 45 years 85 percent or more of Dutch Cathol...
Catholics in the Netherlands are unique. For a period of 45 years 85 percent or more of Dutch Cathol...
Dutch society is characterized by a high degree of religious dis-affiliation and non-affiliation and...
Christian Democratic parties have been a stable feature of many western European party systems since...
Critical look at the new wave of right-wing populist movements that are using religion to mobilise p...
Christian democracy is still posing theoretical problems of definition and empirical puzzles of clas...