This book shows that while radical-right behavior is increasing across Western democracies, the number of radical-right citizens is not; in fact, the erosion of certain social norms means that those with radical-right views now feel more comfortable acting on them.
This book shows that while radical-right behavior is increasing across Western democracies, the number of radical-right citizens is not; in fact, the erosion of certain social norms means that those with radical-right views now feel more comfortable acting on them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Vicente Valentim (PhD European University Institute, 2021) is a political scientist working on comparative politics, political behavior, and political culture. He explores how democracies generate norms against behavior associated with authoritarianism, how those norms are sustained, and how they erode. He also has a keen interest in political methodology, especially causal inference methods. His work has been published in journals including Journal of Politics, British Journal of Political Science, and Comparative Political Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments 1: Introduction 2: A norms-based theory of political supply and demand 3: The three phases of political normalization 4: Reported vote: An observational measure of political stigmatization 5: First phase: The latency equilibrium 6: Second phase: The activation stage 7: Third phase: The surfacing equilibrium 8: The normalization of the radical right in Germany 9: Conclusion Appendix: Additional materials and analyses References Index
List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments 1: Introduction 2: A norms-based theory of political supply and demand 3: The three phases of political normalization 4: Reported vote: An observational measure of political stigmatization 5: First phase: The latency equilibrium 6: Second phase: The activation stage 7: Third phase: The surfacing equilibrium 8: The normalization of the radical right in Germany 9: Conclusion Appendix: Additional materials and analyses References Index
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