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The Battle Over Working Class Voters Sanna Rydgren Salo Jens

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The Battle Over Working Class Voters Sanna Rydgren Salo Jens
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.55 MB
Pages: 140
Author: SANNA. RYDGREN SALO (JENS.), Jens Rydgren
ISBN: 9780367502447, 0367502445
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Battle Over Working Class Voters Sanna Rydgren Salo Jens by Sanna. Rydgren Salo (jens.), Jens Rydgren 9780367502447, 0367502445 instant download after payment.

This book examines how social democratic parties have responded to populist radical right parties in the battle for support from working class voters. It focuses on the paradigmatic examples of social democratic parties in the Nordic Countries. Historically these have been the strongest social democratic parties, but they have declined in recent years partly due to the competition from populist radical right parties. In addition, since populist radical right parties tend to support liberal and conservative parties in parliament or in governmental negotiations, social democratic parties' ability to impact broader policy areas has declined as well. The book provides a detailed empirical account of how social democratic parties -- and more broadly, labour movement organisations, including unions -- have responded to these challenges across Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Norway. This volume will be of interest to scholars of party politics, comparative politics, Nordic politics, and the populist radical right.

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