Whereas electoral support for new-rightist parties is often understood as driven by ethnocentric anti-immigrant sentiments, scholars have noted that new-rightist politicians have, surprisingly, stressed culturally progressive arguments in the last decade. Using recent Dutch survey data (N = 1,302) especially collected for this purpose, the article analyses the electoral relevance of three types of cultural progressiveness for voting for the new right and their relation to the well-documented anti-immigrant agenda. The analysis shows that neither moral progressiveness nor aversion to public interference of religious orthodoxy underlies the new-rightist vote. Support for freedom of speech proves relevant, but, in accordance with literature on...
textabstractIn this paper we investigate the linkage between changes in the political culture on the...
Contains fulltext : 3362.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Dutch have a ...
Its diversity is what most characterises the Dutch right: it spans Christian democrats (Christian De...
In the past 20 years, a wave of right-wing populist movements has swept over Europe, changing the fa...
Populist Radical Right Parties (PRRPs) in various western European countries are characterized by a ...
In the Netherlands, the challenges of the multicultural society are high on the political agenda. At...
This article elaborates and tests the so-called theory of the new political culture (Ronald Inglehar...
The paper analyzes the political consequences of religiosity, post-materialism and nationalist attit...
textabstractSilent Revolution, Counter-revolution or Cultural Conflict? Political Cultural Change an...
[Article in Dutch] "In the last decade, the Netherlands has experienced a conservative backlash agai...
Immigration and integration issues have become increasingly important in West European politics, par...
Anti-migration attitudes are at the heart of explaining who votes for Populist Radical Right (PRR) p...
Contains fulltext : 178518.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)We address the ...
Elections in the Netherlands in the period 1989-2006 have shown major changes in the supply of polit...
Global migration and the rise of far-right parties have increased the importance of political debate...
textabstractIn this paper we investigate the linkage between changes in the political culture on the...
Contains fulltext : 3362.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Dutch have a ...
Its diversity is what most characterises the Dutch right: it spans Christian democrats (Christian De...
In the past 20 years, a wave of right-wing populist movements has swept over Europe, changing the fa...
Populist Radical Right Parties (PRRPs) in various western European countries are characterized by a ...
In the Netherlands, the challenges of the multicultural society are high on the political agenda. At...
This article elaborates and tests the so-called theory of the new political culture (Ronald Inglehar...
The paper analyzes the political consequences of religiosity, post-materialism and nationalist attit...
textabstractSilent Revolution, Counter-revolution or Cultural Conflict? Political Cultural Change an...
[Article in Dutch] "In the last decade, the Netherlands has experienced a conservative backlash agai...
Immigration and integration issues have become increasingly important in West European politics, par...
Anti-migration attitudes are at the heart of explaining who votes for Populist Radical Right (PRR) p...
Contains fulltext : 178518.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)We address the ...
Elections in the Netherlands in the period 1989-2006 have shown major changes in the supply of polit...
Global migration and the rise of far-right parties have increased the importance of political debate...
textabstractIn this paper we investigate the linkage between changes in the political culture on the...
Contains fulltext : 3362.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Dutch have a ...
Its diversity is what most characterises the Dutch right: it spans Christian democrats (Christian De...