Essays about: "radical right party voting"

Found 5 essays containing the words radical right party voting.

  1. 1. VOTING COHESION ON CHINA IN THE 9TH EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Philip Lind; [2022-06-30]
    Keywords : European Parliament; China; cohesion; ideology; national delegation;

    Abstract : In recent years the EU-China relationship has become more tense and after Chinese sanctions on EU institutions and parliamentarians, the European Parliament has decided to freeze the ratification of the Comprehensive Agreement on Investment. The purpose of this thesis is to study roll call votes and cohesion on China in the 9th European Parliament to gain a greater understanding of the vital institution and its internal dynamics. READ MORE

  2. 2. The Salience of Issues in Parliamentary Debates : Its Development and Relation to the Support of the Sweden Democrats

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för ekonomisk och industriell utveckling; Linköpings universitet/Filosofiska fakulteten

    Author : Ödlund Lindholm Alexander; [2020]
    Keywords : Salience; Issues; Dimensions; Parlament; Parliamentary; Speeches; Debates; Sweden Democrats; SD; Time series analysis; Topic modeling; Structural topic modeling; Text analysis; Radical right; RRP; Neo-nationalist; Trend; Cross-correlation; Regression; Socio-cultural; Socio-economic; Opinion; Computational social science; Party; Strategy; Political; Opportunity; Structure; Textanalys; Sverigedemokraterna; SD; Topic modeling; Radikal; Högerpartier; Trendanalys; Politik; Dimension; Regressionsanalys; Tidsserianalys; Tidsserie; Parti; Opinion; Höger-vänster; Socio-kulturell; Socio-ekonomisk; Riksdagen; Anföranden; Tal; Debatter;

    Abstract : The aim of this study was to analyze the salience of issue dimensions in the Swedish parliament debates by the established parties during the rise of the Sweden Democrats Party (SD). Structural topic modeling was used to construct a measurement of the salience of issues, examining the full body of speeches in the Swedish parliament between September 2006 and December 2019. READ MORE

  3. 3. VARFÖR RÖSTAR FLER MÄN ÄN KVINNOR PÅ HÖGERPOPULISTISKA PARTIER? En studie kring kulturell backlash påverkan på könsgapet

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Nikie Håkansson de Leeuw; [2019-09-24]
    Keywords : European radical right parties; cultural backlash; populism; gender; gender gap; voting behaviour;

    Abstract : In most of the countries in Europe it exists a substantial overrepresentation of men voting for right wing populist parties. This paper focuses on understanding why these parties attract more men than women. READ MORE

  4. 4. THE ANTI-IMMIGRANT EMIGRANT Explaining radical right party voting among expatriate Swedes

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Mimmi Muleta; [2019-03-28]
    Keywords : radical right party voting; transnationalism; expatriate Swedes; Sweden Democrats;

    Abstract : What can explain the radical right party voting of citizens that have emigrated abroad? Results from the 2014 SOM survey of Swedish expatriates show that 7% of the expatriate population voted for the radical right party of Sweden – the Sweden Democrats. The research area of radical right party support is substantial, and there have been numerous studies presenting explanations to why individuals vote for radical right parties. READ MORE

  5. 5. Political Climate : How Environmental Attitudes relates to Support for Radical Right-wing Parties in the Nordic Countries

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Agnes Duregård; [2019]
    Keywords : Radical right-wing parties; Nordic countries; environmental attitudes; post-materialist values; Denmark; Finland; Iceland; Norway; Sweden; populism; environmentalism;

    Abstract : The Nordic countries are geographically, culturally and politically close, and have all witnessed an upsurge in support for radical right-wing parties over the past decades. Although the five parties: the Danish People’s Party, the Finns Party, the Icelandic Progressive Party, the Norwegian Progress Party, and the Sweden Democrats, are different when it comes to party history and how accepted they have been by other parties, they are today similar in their anti-immigration rhetoric, their critique of the established elites and to some extent their welfare chauvinism. READ MORE