textabstractIn the literature, explanations of support for populist radical right (PRR) parties usually focus on voters’ socio-structural grievances, political discontent or policy positions. This article suggests an additional and possibly overarching explanation: societal pessimism. The central argument is that the nostalgic character of PRR ideology resonates with societal pessimism among its voters. Using European Social Survey data from 2012, the study compares levels of societal pessimism among PRR, radical left, mainstream left and mainstream right (MR) voters in eight European countries. The results show that societal pessimism is distributed in a tilted U-curve, with the highest levels indeed observed among PRR voters, followed by ...
In the last two decades, populist radical right (PRR) parties have been electorally very successful ...
Do populist radical right (PRR) parties fuel affective polarization? If so, how and under which circ...
In the past decades, populist radical right parties in Europe have seen a rise in popularity and hav...
In the literature, explanations of support for populist radical right (PRR) parties usually focus on...
Scholars and commentators have argued that national nostalgia forms a germane element of the rhetori...
Scholars and commentators have argued that national nostalgia forms a germane element of the rhetori...
The last several decades have witnessed a structural change in politics toward cultural and identity...
With the entrance and growing popularity of populist radical right parties (PRRs) in Western and Eas...
The increasing popularity of European populist radical right parties (PRRs) has often been argued as...
Populist movements typically endorse a pessimistic view that blames the “elites” for societal proble...
Research indicates that national nostalgia thrives across the world and is harnessed by populist ra...
Populist radical right (PRR) parties are typically critical of European integration. They deem the E...
In recent years, extreme right-wing and left-wing political parties and actors have gained popularit...
The rising support for radical parties in Europe has triggered a new interest in the political socio...
Populist radical right (PRR) parties are increasingly included in coalition governments across Weste...
In the last two decades, populist radical right (PRR) parties have been electorally very successful ...
Do populist radical right (PRR) parties fuel affective polarization? If so, how and under which circ...
In the past decades, populist radical right parties in Europe have seen a rise in popularity and hav...
In the literature, explanations of support for populist radical right (PRR) parties usually focus on...
Scholars and commentators have argued that national nostalgia forms a germane element of the rhetori...
Scholars and commentators have argued that national nostalgia forms a germane element of the rhetori...
The last several decades have witnessed a structural change in politics toward cultural and identity...
With the entrance and growing popularity of populist radical right parties (PRRs) in Western and Eas...
The increasing popularity of European populist radical right parties (PRRs) has often been argued as...
Populist movements typically endorse a pessimistic view that blames the “elites” for societal proble...
Research indicates that national nostalgia thrives across the world and is harnessed by populist ra...
Populist radical right (PRR) parties are typically critical of European integration. They deem the E...
In recent years, extreme right-wing and left-wing political parties and actors have gained popularit...
The rising support for radical parties in Europe has triggered a new interest in the political socio...
Populist radical right (PRR) parties are increasingly included in coalition governments across Weste...
In the last two decades, populist radical right (PRR) parties have been electorally very successful ...
Do populist radical right (PRR) parties fuel affective polarization? If so, how and under which circ...
In the past decades, populist radical right parties in Europe have seen a rise in popularity and hav...