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A new divide? Assessing the transnational-nationalist dimension among political parties and the public across the EU:

Daniel Jackson, +1 more
- 31 Jan 2021 - 
- Vol. 22, Iss: 2, pp 316-339
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This paper argued that European politics is increasingly being contested along two dimensions: the economic left-right dimension and a relatively new dimension focused on European integration and immigration, and they test the extent to which these dimensions overlap.
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European politics is increasingly being contested along two dimensions: the economic left-right dimension and a relatively new dimension focused on European integration and immigration We test thi

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Chapel Hill Expert Survey trend file, 1999–2019

- 01 Feb 2022 - 
TL;DR: This paper analyzed the evolving party positions on European integration from 1999 to 2019, with a particular focus on how EU positions are related to economic left-right and the Green/Alternative/Libertarian-Traditional/Authoritarian/Nationalist dimension.
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Chapel Hill Expert Survey trend file, 1999–2019

TL;DR: This paper analyzed the evolving party positions on European integration from 1999 to 2019, with a particular focus on how EU positions are related to economic left-right and the Green/Alternative/Libertarian-Traditional/Authoritarian/Nationalist dimension (GAL-TAN).
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The conditional effects of the refugee crisis on immigration attitudes and nationalism

TL;DR: This article studied the impact of the 2014-2016 refugee crisis on immigration attitudes and national identification in Europe and found that radical right parties benefitted electorally from the refugee crisis and benefited from it.
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Economic determinants of public support for European integration, 1995–2018:

TL;DR: The authors argued that utilitarian calculations have become less relevant in European support for integration. But they did not consider the economic, cultural, and political factors that shape European support. But, in recent decades, scholars have argued that the utilitarian calculations became less relevant.

What is new and what is nationalist about Europe’s ‘new nationalism’?

TL;DR: Halikiopoulou as mentioned in this paper argues that while the rhetoric of these parties is indeed centred on nationalism, the drivers of support are neither new nor necessarily nationalism-related, what is new is the ability of far right parties to seize the opportunities created by economic and political insecurities using ideological rather than biological justifications of national belonging.
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A Postfunctionalist Theory of European Integration: From Permissive Consensus to Constraining Dissensus

TL;DR: In this article, the authors claim that European integration has become politicized in elections and referendums, and as a result, the preferences of the general public and of national political parties have become decisive for jurisdictional outcomes.
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The Silent Revolution in Europe: Intergenerational Change in Post-Industrial Societies

TL;DR: This paper found that the value priorities of the more affluent postwar group do contrast with those of groups raised under conditions of lesser economic and physical security, suggesting that the age-group differences reflect the persistence of pre-adult experiences, rather than life cycle effects.
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Does Left/Right Structure Party Positions on European Integration?

TL;DR: The authors show that there is a strong relationship between the conventional left/right dimension and party positioning on European integration, and that the most powerful source of variation in party support is the new politics dimension, ranging from Green/alternative/libertarian to Traditional/authoritarian/nationalist.
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Linkages between Citizens and Politicians in Democratic Polities

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore theories of linkage choice between voters and political elites in new democracies and established democracies, and develop conceptual definitions of charismatic, clientelist, and programmatic linkages between politicians and electoral constituencies.
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Changing Values among Western Publics from 1970 to 2006

TL;DR: A large body of evidence, analysed using three different approaches, including cohort analysis, comparison of rich and poor countries, and examination of actual trends observed over the past 35 years, all points to the conclusion that major cultural changes are occurring, and that they reflect a process of intergenerational change linked with rising levels of existential security as discussed by the authors.
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