Protest eller ideologi? Vänsterpopulism och väljarbeteende i Europaparlamentsval
Sammanfattning
Populist parties on both sides of the political spectrum continue to gain support in the
European union. Their electoral support is often referred to as a symptom of the decline in
political trust that is widespread across nation-states. Earlier research has mainly been
focusing on the radical right despite the fact that left-wing populist parties are becoming more
prominent in party-systems all over Europe. By focusing on electoral behaviour regarding the
supporters of the populist left in the elections to the European parliament, where protest
voting is a fairly common phenomenon, my purpose is to broaden our understanding for how
political discontent and ideology affect voting behaviour regarding populism. The results
from my logistic regression analysis indicate that protest voting is a far better explanatory
factor than ideological voting regarding why citizens choose to support left-wing populist
parties - regardless of socio-demographical factors. Nevertheless, ideology still proves to be a significant factor, which suggests that a vote for a left-wing populist party should not solely
be regarded as a protest vote.
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
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Datum
2016-05-11Författare
Gastaldi, Lisa
Nyckelord
Left-wing
Populism
Protest
Ideology
Voting behaviour
Elections to the European Parliament
Vänster
Populism
Protest
Ideologi
Väljarbeteende
Europaparlamentsval
Serie/rapportnr.
EURP MA
231
Språk
swe