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The pull to the right in Western Europe: An analysis of electoral support for the extreme-right

Posted on:1999-08-14Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of North TexasCandidate:Fletcher, Jody DanielFull Text:PDF
GTID:2466390014471239Subject:International Law
Abstract/Summary:
This study develops a model explaining support for contemporary extreme-right parties. The history and political setting of relevant countries are examined. The research explores necessary state-level conditions, which are postindustrialism, convergence to the center by major parties, and proportional representation. Individual support is probed using survey data with bivariate and probit analyses. Being male and younger proved to be significant variables, while socio-economic status did not. Concerning issues, personal disaffection for immigrants, favoring nationalistic hiring practices, and free-market tendencies were significant variables. Opposition to feminism and pride to be from one's nation were insignificant explanations for extreme-right support. Implications of the analysis are discussed as are issues concerning future research.
Keywords/Search Tags:Support
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