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Populism, Nativism, and Economic Uncertainty


Populism, Nativism, and Economic Uncertainty

Playing the Blame Game in the 2017 British, French, and German Elections
Europe in Crisis

von: Delton T. Daigle, Joséphine Neulen, Austin Hofeman

CHF 65.00

Verlag: Palgrave Pivot
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 17.11.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9783030024352
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This project offers an in-depth look at the three 2017 elections held in Western Europe: France, Germany, and the UK. With events like Brexit and a general rise in right-wing populism across highly industrialized nations, understanding the underlying causes of increasingly extreme electoral behavior is both valuable and prescient. A highly theoretically-focused and current project, it provides a consistent methodological and analytic approach that uses election study data and primary sources to offer a complete and cogent picture of this complex phenomenon as can only found by examining the attitudes and behaviors of the most powerful of democratic participants: the voters.<br></p>
1. Introduction.- 2. Literature Review.- 3. Methods.- 4. France 2017.- 5. Great Britain.- 6. Germany 2017.- 7. Comparing Across the 2017 Elections in Britain, France, and Germany.- 8. Discussion / Conclusion.&nbsp;<div><br></div>
<p><b>Delton T. Daigle</b>&nbsp;is an Assistant Professor at George Mason University, USA.</p><p><b>Jos</b><b>é</b><b>phine Neulen</b>&nbsp;is a graduate student at George Mason University, USA.&nbsp;</p><p></p><p><b>Austin Hofeman</b>&nbsp;is a doctoral candidate at George Mason University, USA.</p>
<p>“Daigle’s, Neulen’s, and Hofeman’s comparative analysis of the 2017 elections in Germany, Britain, and France puts populism in a broader perspective.&nbsp;The breadth of their public opinion data and the leverage of their comparative design allows them to scrutinize systematically some popular explanations for the rise of right-wing populism.&nbsp;This could hardly be more timely.”&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>—<b>Christopher Cochrane,&nbsp;</b>Associate Professor, University of Toronto, Canada</p><p>“This gem of a book is a high-quality investigation into a pressing phenomenon in economically-advanced democracies: the success of the extreme right in France, Great Britain and Germany.”</p><p>—<b>Delia Dumitrescu</b>, Lecturer in Media and Cultural Politics, University of East Anglia, UK</p><p>This project offers an in-depth look at the three 2017 elections held in Western Europe: France, Germany, and the UK. With events like Brexit and a general rise in right-wing populism across highly industrialized nations, understanding the underlying causes of increasingly extreme electoral behavior is both valuable and prescient. A highly theoretically-focused and current project, it provides a consistent methodological and analytic approach that uses election study data and primary sources to offer a complete and cogent picture of this complex phenomenon as can only found by examining the attitudes and behaviors of the most powerful of democratic participants: the voters.</p>
Provides a contextualized understanding of voting decisions in three crucial elections that took place in Western Europe in 2017 Useful for researchers on both sides of the Atlantic who are interested in electoral research as well as the rise of extremism Draws on direct individual-level survey evidence from national election studies

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