The European Mainstream and the Populist Radical Right
Herausgeber: Odmalm, Pontus; Hepburn, Eve
The European Mainstream and the Populist Radical Right
Herausgeber: Odmalm, Pontus; Hepburn, Eve
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Are populist radical right (PRR) parties the only alternatives for voters seeking restrictive and assimilationist outcomes? Or is a mainstream choice available? Popular opinion and social media commentaries often criticize mainstream parties for facing in the same liberal and multicultural direction. Literature on parties and elections equally s
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Are populist radical right (PRR) parties the only alternatives for voters seeking restrictive and assimilationist outcomes? Or is a mainstream choice available? Popular opinion and social media commentaries often criticize mainstream parties for facing in the same liberal and multicultural direction. Literature on parties and elections equally s
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 181
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 268g
- ISBN-13: 9780367876876
- ISBN-10: 0367876876
- Artikelnr.: 69894513
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 181
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 268g
- ISBN-13: 9780367876876
- ISBN-10: 0367876876
- Artikelnr.: 69894513
Pontus Odmalm is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Edinburgh. Eve Hepburn is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of Edinburgh.
The European Mainstream and the Populist Radical Right
Acknowledgments
1. Mainstream Parties, the Populist Radical Right, and the (Alleged)
Lack of a Restrictive and Assimilationist Alternative
Pontus Odmalm and Eve Hepburn
2. The European Mainstream and the Populist Radical Right (PRR): The
British Case
Rebecca Partos
3. Conflict and Co-operation between the Danish Mainstream as a Condition
for Adaptation to the Populist Radical Right
Flemming Juul Christiansen
4. Immigration, Integration and the Finns Party: Issue-ownership by
Coincidence or by Stealth?
Mikko Kuisma and Mikael Nygård
5. The French Mainstream and the Front National's Electoral Fortunes
João Carvalho
6. Accommodating the Dutch Populist Radical Right in a Multi-Party System:
Success or Failure?
Marijn van Klingeren, Andrej Zaslove and Bertjan Verbeek
7. Sweden: From Deviant Case to PRR Hotbed?
Anders Widfeldt
8. Concluding Remarks
Pontus Odmalm
Tables and Figures
Chapter 1
Figure 1. Aggregate Manifesto Positions on the Immigration 'Issue' (2002 -
2015)
Table 1. Results for the Populist Radical Right, 1956 - 2015 (%);
national/federal level elections
Table 2. Case Parties and Votes (2002 - 2015)
Table 3. Breakdown of Positions on the Immigration 'Issue', 2002 - 2015.
Table 4. Was an aggregate R/A-choice offered by one or more mainstream
parties? (2002 - 2015)
Table 5. Subcategories of the immigration 'issue' where an R/A-choice was
offered by one or more mainstream parties (2002 - 2015)
Table 6. Changes to PRR vote share (2002 - 2015)
Chapt
Acknowledgments
1. Mainstream Parties, the Populist Radical Right, and the (Alleged)
Lack of a Restrictive and Assimilationist Alternative
Pontus Odmalm and Eve Hepburn
2. The European Mainstream and the Populist Radical Right (PRR): The
British Case
Rebecca Partos
3. Conflict and Co-operation between the Danish Mainstream as a Condition
for Adaptation to the Populist Radical Right
Flemming Juul Christiansen
4. Immigration, Integration and the Finns Party: Issue-ownership by
Coincidence or by Stealth?
Mikko Kuisma and Mikael Nygård
5. The French Mainstream and the Front National's Electoral Fortunes
João Carvalho
6. Accommodating the Dutch Populist Radical Right in a Multi-Party System:
Success or Failure?
Marijn van Klingeren, Andrej Zaslove and Bertjan Verbeek
7. Sweden: From Deviant Case to PRR Hotbed?
Anders Widfeldt
8. Concluding Remarks
Pontus Odmalm
Tables and Figures
Chapter 1
Figure 1. Aggregate Manifesto Positions on the Immigration 'Issue' (2002 -
2015)
Table 1. Results for the Populist Radical Right, 1956 - 2015 (%);
national/federal level elections
Table 2. Case Parties and Votes (2002 - 2015)
Table 3. Breakdown of Positions on the Immigration 'Issue', 2002 - 2015.
Table 4. Was an aggregate R/A-choice offered by one or more mainstream
parties? (2002 - 2015)
Table 5. Subcategories of the immigration 'issue' where an R/A-choice was
offered by one or more mainstream parties (2002 - 2015)
Table 6. Changes to PRR vote share (2002 - 2015)
Chapt
The European Mainstream and the Populist Radical Right
Acknowledgments
1. Mainstream Parties, the Populist Radical Right, and the (Alleged)
Lack of a Restrictive and Assimilationist Alternative
Pontus Odmalm and Eve Hepburn
2. The European Mainstream and the Populist Radical Right (PRR): The
British Case
Rebecca Partos
3. Conflict and Co-operation between the Danish Mainstream as a Condition
for Adaptation to the Populist Radical Right
Flemming Juul Christiansen
4. Immigration, Integration and the Finns Party: Issue-ownership by
Coincidence or by Stealth?
Mikko Kuisma and Mikael Nygård
5. The French Mainstream and the Front National's Electoral Fortunes
João Carvalho
6. Accommodating the Dutch Populist Radical Right in a Multi-Party System:
Success or Failure?
Marijn van Klingeren, Andrej Zaslove and Bertjan Verbeek
7. Sweden: From Deviant Case to PRR Hotbed?
Anders Widfeldt
8. Concluding Remarks
Pontus Odmalm
Tables and Figures
Chapter 1
Figure 1. Aggregate Manifesto Positions on the Immigration 'Issue' (2002 -
2015)
Table 1. Results for the Populist Radical Right, 1956 - 2015 (%);
national/federal level elections
Table 2. Case Parties and Votes (2002 - 2015)
Table 3. Breakdown of Positions on the Immigration 'Issue', 2002 - 2015.
Table 4. Was an aggregate R/A-choice offered by one or more mainstream
parties? (2002 - 2015)
Table 5. Subcategories of the immigration 'issue' where an R/A-choice was
offered by one or more mainstream parties (2002 - 2015)
Table 6. Changes to PRR vote share (2002 - 2015)
Chapt
Acknowledgments
1. Mainstream Parties, the Populist Radical Right, and the (Alleged)
Lack of a Restrictive and Assimilationist Alternative
Pontus Odmalm and Eve Hepburn
2. The European Mainstream and the Populist Radical Right (PRR): The
British Case
Rebecca Partos
3. Conflict and Co-operation between the Danish Mainstream as a Condition
for Adaptation to the Populist Radical Right
Flemming Juul Christiansen
4. Immigration, Integration and the Finns Party: Issue-ownership by
Coincidence or by Stealth?
Mikko Kuisma and Mikael Nygård
5. The French Mainstream and the Front National's Electoral Fortunes
João Carvalho
6. Accommodating the Dutch Populist Radical Right in a Multi-Party System:
Success or Failure?
Marijn van Klingeren, Andrej Zaslove and Bertjan Verbeek
7. Sweden: From Deviant Case to PRR Hotbed?
Anders Widfeldt
8. Concluding Remarks
Pontus Odmalm
Tables and Figures
Chapter 1
Figure 1. Aggregate Manifesto Positions on the Immigration 'Issue' (2002 -
2015)
Table 1. Results for the Populist Radical Right, 1956 - 2015 (%);
national/federal level elections
Table 2. Case Parties and Votes (2002 - 2015)
Table 3. Breakdown of Positions on the Immigration 'Issue', 2002 - 2015.
Table 4. Was an aggregate R/A-choice offered by one or more mainstream
parties? (2002 - 2015)
Table 5. Subcategories of the immigration 'issue' where an R/A-choice was
offered by one or more mainstream parties (2002 - 2015)
Table 6. Changes to PRR vote share (2002 - 2015)
Chapt