Roads to the radical right understanding different forms of electoral support for radical right-wing parties in France and the Netherlands

Trump, Wilders, Salvini, Le Pen - during the last decades, radical right-wing leaders and their parties have become important political forces in most western democracies. Their growing appeal raises an increasingly relevant question: who are the voters that support them and why do they do so? Numer...

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adam_text Contents List of Figures List of Tables ix xi 1. Introduction: wholes-of-parts Roads to the radical right: two-way traffic Questioning the assumption of intra-partisanhomogeneity Electoral equifinality Research questions and outline of this book 1 2 9 17 19 2. Theoretical framework Theorizing the radical right’s political supply Equivalence and equifinality An electoral equifinality approach: fundamental assumptions Structural heterogeneity Micro-level grievances fostering radical right support Conclusion 23 23 30 33 37 48 53 3. The design of the study Selection of cases Supply side: coding the tweets of Marine Le Pen and Geert Wilders Demand side: mixing methods The quantitative research step The qualitative research step Conclusion 57 57 4. Inside the political supply of the radical right Forms of closure Reference groups Issue salience Conclusion 84 84 86 91 98 5. Radical right supporters in the social space Who: social-structural characteristics Why: socio-economic preferences How: the political decision-making process Conclusion 61 65 69 73 82 101 101 109 112 115 viii CONTENTS 6. Hard-done-byness Intragenerational déclassés: hard-done-by-ness in different domains Rapport with politics Ideal-typical variants Conclusion 7. Contributionism Violated reciprocity in the eyes of self-reliant‘contributionists’ Rapport with politics Small independents in decline: an ideal-typical variant Conclusion 118 119 127 132 139 141 141 152 158 161 8. Radical conservatism Radical conservatives Rapports with politics Radically conservative Catholics: an ideal-typicalvariant Conclusion 164 165 173 180 183 9. Conclusions and perspectives 185 Main findings Perspectives for future research 185 193 Appendix A Selecting parties for the quantitative analyses Appendix В Coding the tweets of Marine Le Pen and Geert Wilders Appendix C Constructing the social space Appendix D Interview guide Appendix E Questionnaire Appendix F Characteristics of interviewed FN and PVV voters Appendix G Position of Dutch and French citizens in the social space according to electoral preference 197 199 208 210 212 214 References Index 225 249 222
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title_full Roads to the radical right understanding different forms of electoral support for radical right-wing parties in France and the Netherlands Koen Damhuis
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title_full_unstemmed Roads to the radical right understanding different forms of electoral support for radical right-wing parties in France and the Netherlands Koen Damhuis
title_short Roads to the radical right
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