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Cleavage Politics And The Populist Right The New Cultural Conflict In Western Europe Simon Bornschier

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Cleavage Politics And The Populist Right The New Cultural Conflict In Western Europe Simon Bornschier
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Cleavage Politics And The Populist Right The New Cultural Conflict In Western Europe Simon Bornschier instant download after payment.

Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 261
Author: Simon Bornschier
ISBN: 1439901929
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Cleavage Politics And The Populist Right The New Cultural Conflict In Western Europe Simon Bornschier by Simon Bornschier 1439901929 instant download after payment.

Over the last two decades, right-wing populist parties in Western Europe have gained sizable vote shares and power, much to the fascination and consternation of political observers. Meshing traditionalism and communitarian ideals, right-wing populist parties have come to represent a polar normative ideal to the New Left in Western Europe. In his dynamic study "Cleavage Politics and the Populist Right, " Simon Bornschier applies a cultural as well as political dimension to analyze the parties of both the right and left in six countries. He develops a theory that integrates the role of political conflict around both established cleavages and party strategies regarding new divisions to explain the varying fortunes of the populist right.

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