Euroskepticism in european national elections : the rise of voter support for new radical rights parties

It investigates, in a comparative érspective, the support for new extreme right-wing political parties (ERPs) in national elections across the Western European Union countries (WEU). The objective of the research is not to explain why or how the ERPs platforms can be convincing and persuasive, but t...

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Autor principal: Tostes, Ana Paula
Outros Autores: Tribunal Superior Eleitoral
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Idioma: English
Publicado em: 2018
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spelling oai:bdjur.stj.jus.br.teste5:oai:localhost:bdtse-44072020-06-02 Euroskepticism in european national elections : the rise of voter support for new radical rights parties Tostes, Ana Paula Tribunal Superior Eleitoral Eleições Participação política Eleitor Representação política Partido político Apoio Voto Europa Direita It investigates, in a comparative érspective, the support for new extreme right-wing political parties (ERPs) in national elections across the Western European Union countries (WEU). The objective of the research is not to explain why or how the ERPs platforms can be convincing and persuasive, but to describe conditions that contribute to identify when this has occurred. Since the reactionary nature of ERP discourse met the spreading phenomenon of Euroskepticism, a vote for ERP candidates anda platforms is considered Euroskeptic voting behavior. Our hypothesis is that the greater the political power a member state enjoys in European Union institutions, the fewer the incentives for voters to support ERPs. To test this hypotesis, a great amount of data was organized and a set of econometric exercises was established using panel data with fixed effects. Given the intertemporal variation captured by the panel data with fixed effects, it is possible to assess the political conditions for the growth of electoral support for ERPs across the WEU as a function of three classes of variables: representative variables, economic variables, and variables of perception. The findings suggest that representation in European institutions has greater impact on ERP support than economic circumstances. 2018-04-11T18:29:47Z 2018-04-11T18:29:47Z 2011 Artigo TOSTES, Ana Paula. Euroskepticism in european national elections: the rise of voter support for new radical rights parties. Brazilian Political Science Review, São Paulo, v. 5, n. 1, p. 77-104, 2011. http://bibliotecadigital.tse.jus.br/xmlui/handle/bdtse/4407 en <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt_BR"><img alt="Licença Creative Commons" style="border-width:0" src="https://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-sa/4.0/88x31.png" /></a><br />Este item está licenciado com uma Licença <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt_BR">Creative Commons Atribuição-CompartilhaIgual 4.0 Internacional</a>. 28 p.
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topic Eleições
Participação política
Eleitor
Representação política
Partido político
Apoio
Voto
Europa
Direita
spellingShingle Eleições
Participação política
Eleitor
Representação política
Partido político
Apoio
Voto
Europa
Direita
Tostes, Ana Paula
Euroskepticism in european national elections : the rise of voter support for new radical rights parties
description It investigates, in a comparative érspective, the support for new extreme right-wing political parties (ERPs) in national elections across the Western European Union countries (WEU). The objective of the research is not to explain why or how the ERPs platforms can be convincing and persuasive, but to describe conditions that contribute to identify when this has occurred. Since the reactionary nature of ERP discourse met the spreading phenomenon of Euroskepticism, a vote for ERP candidates anda platforms is considered Euroskeptic voting behavior. Our hypothesis is that the greater the political power a member state enjoys in European Union institutions, the fewer the incentives for voters to support ERPs. To test this hypotesis, a great amount of data was organized and a set of econometric exercises was established using panel data with fixed effects. Given the intertemporal variation captured by the panel data with fixed effects, it is possible to assess the political conditions for the growth of electoral support for ERPs across the WEU as a function of three classes of variables: representative variables, economic variables, and variables of perception. The findings suggest that representation in European institutions has greater impact on ERP support than economic circumstances.
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author Tostes, Ana Paula
title Euroskepticism in european national elections : the rise of voter support for new radical rights parties
title_short Euroskepticism in european national elections : the rise of voter support for new radical rights parties
title_full Euroskepticism in european national elections : the rise of voter support for new radical rights parties
title_fullStr Euroskepticism in european national elections : the rise of voter support for new radical rights parties
title_full_unstemmed Euroskepticism in european national elections : the rise of voter support for new radical rights parties
title_sort euroskepticism in european national elections : the rise of voter support for new radical rights parties
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