Authoritarianism and the Evolution of West European Electoral Politics

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Oxford University Press, 2021 - 244 sidor
Authoritarianism and the Evolution of West European Electoral Politics provides a novel explanation of rising Euroscepticism and right-wing populism in Western Europe. The changing political and cultural environment of recent decades is generating an ongoing realignment of voters structured by authoritarianism, which is a psychological disposition towards the maintenance of social cohesion and order at the expense of individual autonomy and diversity. High authoritarians find the values and demographic changes of the past several decades a threat to social cohesion, which has created an opportunity for PRR parties to gain their support by campaigning against these perceived threats to national community posed by immigration, values change, and European integration. The result is a worldview evolution in which party conflict is shaped by the rival preferences of high and low authoritarians. Drawing on national and cross-national survey data as well as an original survey experiment, this book demonstrates how the relationship between authoritarianism and (1) attitudes towards the EU and (2) voting behaviour has evolved since the 1990s. In doing so, this book advances these literatures by providing an explanation for why certain voters are shifting towards PRR parties as electoral politics realigns.
 

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West European Politics in Turmoil?
1
A Worldview Evolution in West European Politics
16
Authoritarianism in West European Electorates
41
Threat to National Community? Authoritarianism and Attitudes towards the European Union
74
The Evolving Relationship between Authoritarianism and EU Attitudes
97
Authoritarianism and Support for Populist Radical Right Parties
115
Authoritarianism and Potential Support for the Radical Right in Ireland
145
Cultural Backlash or Worldview Evolution? Age Authoritarianism and Support for the Radical Right
167
Authoritarianism and the Evolution of Voting Behaviour
189
A Worldview Evolution? Conclusions and Implications
213
Wording of Control and Treatment Conditions in Survey Experiment
225
Party Support by Authoritarianism Alternative Measure 19902017
226
References
229
Index
239
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Erik R. Tillman, Associate Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science, DePaul University Erik R. Tillman is Associate Professor of Political Science at DePaul University. He has published research on a range of topics relating to public opinion towards the European Union and the determinants of voting behaviour in Western Europe. His current research focuses on the structure of populist attitudes and support for democracy. He earned his PhD from Emory University in 2005.

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