The political economy of European populism: labour market dualisation and protest voting in Germany and Spain

"Many advanced economies around the world have recently witnessed a notable rise in populism stirring severe political unrest and social instability. This paper addresses the apparent academic confusion regarding the origins of this phenomenon and combines politico-economic analysis with electo...

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Main Author: Voss, Dustin
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: London 2018
LSE
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19399547124911177299-The-political-economy-of-europ.htm
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description "Many advanced economies around the world have recently witnessed a notable rise in populism stirring severe political unrest and social instability. This paper addresses the apparent academic confusion regarding the origins of this phenomenon and combines politico-economic analysis with electoral data to derive a new theory of populist demand. I conceptualise populism as a problem of political alienation stemming from the incapacity of social democratic parties to comprehensively represent the working class in the context of increased labour market dualisation. If the group of underrepresented workers is not sufficiently numerous to be electorally-relevant, right-wing populist protest parties can make use of the representational vacuum by reframing class-distributional issues along cultural conflict lines. If, however, the group of marginalised workers is large enough to mobilise political attention, left-wing populist parties will address socio-economic issues more directly. I thus assume an inverted hyperbolic causal relationship between labour market segmentation and the demand for populism. This hypothesis is tested in a critical case study on the electoral effects of labour market reforms in Germany and Spain."
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is_hierarchy_title The political economy of European populism: labour market dualisation and protest voting in Germany and Spain
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LSE
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populism
labour market segmentation
extremism
election
The political economy of European populism: labour market dualisation and protest voting in Germany and Spain
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title The political economy of European populism: labour market dualisation and protest voting in Germany and Spain
topic populism
labour market segmentation
extremism
election
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19399547124911177299-The-political-economy-of-europ.htm