Fleeing the centre: the rise of challenger parties in the aftermath of the euro crisis
Russian State Agrarian Correspondence University · London School of Economics and Political Science · +1 more institution
Abstract
The eurozone crisis has altered the party political landscape across Europe. The most visible effect is the rise of challenger parties. The crisis not only caused economic hardship, but also placed considerable fiscal constraints upon a number of national governments. Many voters have reacted to this by turning their back on the traditional parties and opting instead for new, or reinvigorated, challenger parties that reject the mainstream consensus of austerity and European integration. This article argues that both sanctioning and selection mechanisms can help to explain this flight from the centre to challenger parties. First, voters who were economically adversely affected by the crisis punish mainstream…
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2Topics & keywords
- Austerity
- Opposition (politics)
- Political economy
- Mainstream
- Politics
- Political science
- Competition (biology)
- Referendum
- Reduced inequalities