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Political parties --- Populism --- Political parties - Sweden. --- Populism - Sweden. --- Political parties - Europe, Western. --- Populism - Europe, Western.
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This book analyses how party competition has adjusted to the success of populism in Western Europe, whether this is non-populists dealing with their populist competitors, or populists interacting with each other. The volume focuses on Western Europe in the period 2007-2018 and considers both right-wing and left-wing populist parties. It critically assesses the concept and rise of populism, and includes case studies on Austria, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Denmark, Finland, the United Kingdom, Greece, and Italy. The authors apply an original typology of party strategic responses to political competitors, which allows them to map interactions between populist and non-populist parties in different countries. They also assess the links between ideology and policy, the goals of different populist parties, and how achieving power affects these parties. The volume provides important lessons for the study of political competition, particularly in the aftermath of a crisis and, as such, its framework can inform future research in the post-Covid-19 era. This wide-ranging study will appeal to students and scholars of political science interested in populism and political competition; and will appeal to policy makers and politicians from across the political spectrum.
Populism --- Political parties --- Europe, Western --- Politics and government --- Political science --- West Europe --- Western Europe --- Populism - Europe, Western --- Political parties - Europe, Western --- Populism - Europe, Western - Case studies --- Political parties - Europe, Western - Case studies --- Europe, Western - Politics and government - 21st century --- Europe, Western - Politics and government - 21st century - Case studies --- Populisme --- Partis politiques --- Politique et gouvernement --- Case studies. --- Western Europe.
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Depuis le milieu des années 1980, l'extrémisme de droite connaît un indéniable essor en Europe de l'Ouest. Certains de ses succès électoraux ont été suivis d'un déclin rapide, mais le phénomène demeure fort préoccupant. Cet ouvrage analyse pays par pays les événements politiques clés, la sociologie électorale, les stratégies politiques, les modes d'organisation et les biographies qui ont eu une influence sur la constitution et l'évolution des partis d'extrême droite.
Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Western Europe --- Political parties --- Right and left (Political science) --- Partis politiques --- Radicalism --- Populism --- Belgique --- Europe --- Histoire politique --- Idéologie politique --- Partis Politiques --- Radicalism - Europe, Western --- Populism - Europe, Western
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"This book draws on an innovative research design by comparing the reasons to vote for six populist parties which differ remarkably in terms of their host ideology in Belgium, The Netherlands, and Germany"--
Political systems --- Political sociology --- Political parties --- Belgium --- Netherlands --- Germany --- Populism --- Voting --- Europe, Western --- Politics and government --- Populisme --- Sociologie électorale --- NETHERLANDS -- 324 --- Political science --- General. --- Partis politiques --- Europe de l'Ouest --- Politique et gouvernement --- Populism - Europe, Western --- Political parties - Europe, Western --- Voting - Europe, Western --- Europe, Western - Politics and government - 21st century
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Immigration has become one of the central issues dominating the agenda of political parties, and has also played a crucial role in the rise of right-wing populism in Western Europe. This book explores the role of conservative parties in immigration policy change. The following questions are addressed: What explains the introduction of restrictive immigration policies across a number of European states? Why do conservative parties choose to toughen their immigration policy stances? How can we explain the variation in the factors that affect conservative parties’ immigration policy-making logics? What mechanisms account for the dynamics of immigration policy change or policy deadlock? Based on interviews with political elites and policy makers in the UK, Switzerland and France, the book explains why governmental conservative parties in these countries revised their immigration policy stances and steered immigration policy in a more restrictive direction between 2002 and 2015. Anna McKeever is Lecturer in Social Sciences at the University of the West of Scotland, UK. Her research interests include party politics, immigration and populism.
Populism --- Political science --- Europe—Politics and government. --- Public policy. --- Emigration and immigration. --- Democracy. --- European Politics. --- Public Policy. --- Migration. --- Self-government --- Equality --- Representative government and representation --- Republics --- Immigration --- International migration --- Migration, International --- Population geography --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Colonization --- Populism - Europe, Western --- Europe, Western - Emigration and immigration - Government policy --- Europe, Western
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