Existing studies suggest that perceived group threat is an important influence on radical right-wing populist party preferences. However, most have focused on perceived group threat at the individual level, overlooking the ideological climate. I examine how an ideological climate of group threat perception as a contextual factor can shape individual preferences for radical right-wing populist party preferences. I argue that above and beyond personal perceived group threat, the prevalence of local perceived group threat exerts a normative influence on personal preferences. Using voting preferences for the Swiss People’s Party, I employ multilevel structural equation modeling to examine the theoretical model. I find clear evidence for a conte...
Radical right populist parties (RRPPs) are on the rise in many European countries since the 1990s. T...
The electoral success of radical right parties throughout Western Europe is the biggest change to th...
International audienceWhy is Populist Radical Right (PRR) support much stronger in some areas than o...
The populist radical right is frequently engaged in intense political and normative conflict with th...
In this study, we examine the role of social trust as an individual and a neighborhood-level determi...
How do radical right populist parties matter? The growing success of radical right populist parties ...
In a majority of Western European countries, the vote share cast for radical right-wing populist par...
So far, populism has mainly been studied by looking at the political supply side. This contribution ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this article we set out to improve our knowledge on voting for extr...
In this article we set out to improve our knowledge on voting for extreme right-wing parties, i.e. t...
In the past decades, populist radical right parties in Europe have seen a rise in popularity and hav...
While scholars increasingly link affective polarization to the rise of populist parties, existing em...
Working-class voters no longer systematically support left-wing political parties. This finding was ...
Many established democracies are currently challenged by populist parties and movements. Switzerland...
The aim of this article is to show whether distinct varieties of populist attitudes emerge within a ...
Radical right populist parties (RRPPs) are on the rise in many European countries since the 1990s. T...
The electoral success of radical right parties throughout Western Europe is the biggest change to th...
International audienceWhy is Populist Radical Right (PRR) support much stronger in some areas than o...
The populist radical right is frequently engaged in intense political and normative conflict with th...
In this study, we examine the role of social trust as an individual and a neighborhood-level determi...
How do radical right populist parties matter? The growing success of radical right populist parties ...
In a majority of Western European countries, the vote share cast for radical right-wing populist par...
So far, populism has mainly been studied by looking at the political supply side. This contribution ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this article we set out to improve our knowledge on voting for extr...
In this article we set out to improve our knowledge on voting for extreme right-wing parties, i.e. t...
In the past decades, populist radical right parties in Europe have seen a rise in popularity and hav...
While scholars increasingly link affective polarization to the rise of populist parties, existing em...
Working-class voters no longer systematically support left-wing political parties. This finding was ...
Many established democracies are currently challenged by populist parties and movements. Switzerland...
The aim of this article is to show whether distinct varieties of populist attitudes emerge within a ...
Radical right populist parties (RRPPs) are on the rise in many European countries since the 1990s. T...
The electoral success of radical right parties throughout Western Europe is the biggest change to th...
International audienceWhy is Populist Radical Right (PRR) support much stronger in some areas than o...