Populism in Western Europe: comparing Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands
In: Revolt on the right 21
In: Routledge studies in extremism and democracy 21
In: Routledge studies in extremism and democracy 21
Despite the increasing academic interest in populism, we still lack understanding of individual factors contributing to populist voting. One of the main reasons for this is that populism is almost always attached to other ideologies which makes it difficult to isolate factors. 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. The results show that populist voters are motivated by their dissatisfaction with the functioning of democracy and a
In: Revolt on the right 21
In: Routledge studies in extremism and democracy 21
In: Revolt on the right, 21
"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"--
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