What characterizes regions where right-wing populist parties are relatively successful? A prominent hypothesis proposed in the emerging “geography of discontent” literature claims that places that are “left behind” constitute a breeding ground for the rise of populism. We re-examine this hypothesis by analyzing the rise of populism in Germany. Our results suggest that high vote shares of populist parties are associated with the long-term decline of a region's relative welfare, which goes beyond a lifespan of people inhabiting such “left behind” places. Moreover, we are able to show that a place-based collective memory about past prosperity plays a crucial role in shaping present resentment. Finally, we find the education level of the region...
Historical analysis is increasingly used as a tool in the study of present-day populism in Europe. T...
Historical analysis is increasingly used as a tool in the study of present-day populism in Europe. T...
The main thesis of this paper is that people in areas of (expected) population decline vote more pop...
What characterizes regions where right-wing populist parties are relatively successful? A prominent ...
What characterizes regions where right-wing populist parties are relatively successful? A prominent ...
Populism is on the rise, especially in the developed world. It has gone from being a force to be rec...
Right-wing populism is on the rise. Everywhere? Until recently, the resilience of the German party s...
Existing studies suggest that right-wing populist parties (RWPPs) appeal to people in communities th...
A prominent but underspecified explanation for the rise of populism points to individuals’ feelings ...
Right-wing populism is a global phenomenon that challenges several pillars of liberal democracy, and...
A prominent but underspecified explanation for the rise of populism points to individuals’ feelings ...
This study depicts various manifestations of what we call ‘actually existing’ right-wing populism. B...
Populism has expanded over the past decade, especially far-right parties and their respective voter ...
While research on the spatial variation in populist right voting focuses on the role of “places left...
This paper aims to shed light on the trends of right-wing populism in tandem with immigration rates,...
Historical analysis is increasingly used as a tool in the study of present-day populism in Europe. T...
Historical analysis is increasingly used as a tool in the study of present-day populism in Europe. T...
The main thesis of this paper is that people in areas of (expected) population decline vote more pop...
What characterizes regions where right-wing populist parties are relatively successful? A prominent ...
What characterizes regions where right-wing populist parties are relatively successful? A prominent ...
Populism is on the rise, especially in the developed world. It has gone from being a force to be rec...
Right-wing populism is on the rise. Everywhere? Until recently, the resilience of the German party s...
Existing studies suggest that right-wing populist parties (RWPPs) appeal to people in communities th...
A prominent but underspecified explanation for the rise of populism points to individuals’ feelings ...
Right-wing populism is a global phenomenon that challenges several pillars of liberal democracy, and...
A prominent but underspecified explanation for the rise of populism points to individuals’ feelings ...
This study depicts various manifestations of what we call ‘actually existing’ right-wing populism. B...
Populism has expanded over the past decade, especially far-right parties and their respective voter ...
While research on the spatial variation in populist right voting focuses on the role of “places left...
This paper aims to shed light on the trends of right-wing populism in tandem with immigration rates,...
Historical analysis is increasingly used as a tool in the study of present-day populism in Europe. T...
Historical analysis is increasingly used as a tool in the study of present-day populism in Europe. T...
The main thesis of this paper is that people in areas of (expected) population decline vote more pop...