articleComparative Political StudiesSep 17, 2007Closed access

What Unites Right-Wing Populists in Western Europe?

University of Oxford

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Abstract

Unlike for the green party family, no empirically backed scholarly consensus exists about the grievances mobilized by populist right parties in Western Europe. To the contrary, three competing grievance mobilization models can be distinguished in the existing literature. These models focus on grievances arising from economic changes, political elitism and corruption, and immigration. This study discusses these three grievance mobilization models and tests them on comparable cross-sectional survey data for all seven relevant countries using multinomial probit analysis. The study finds that no populist right party performed well in elections around 2002 without mobilizing grievances over immigration. However, it…

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Keywords
  • Elitism
  • Grievance
  • Political economy
  • Mobilization
  • Political science
  • Immigration
  • Politics
  • Appeal
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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