The radical right as niche parties? The ideological landscape of party systems in Western Europe, 1980-2014

Author(s)
Markus Wagner, Thomas Meyer
Abstract

The emergence of the radical right as a strong competitor to mainstream parties has fundamentally reshaped patterns of competition in many European party systems. In this article, we systematically explore changes to the ideological landscape in Western Europe by examining whether there has been programmatic mainstreaming of radical right parties due to (a) accommodation to and (b) moderation by radical right parties. We examine positions and salience on liberal-authoritarianism and the salience of economic issues using manifesto data from 68 parties in 17 countries. Our findings provide empirical support for a rightward shift in European party systems: on liberal-authoritarianism, mainstream left and right parties have increased their emphasis and moved to the right. Yet radical right parties have generally remained niche competitors; they are increasingly extreme and more focused on liberal-authoritarianism. Our analysis has important implications for understanding party systems, party competition and citizen representation in Europe.

Organisation(s)
Department of Government
Journal
Political Studies
Volume
65
Pages
84-107
No. of pages
24
ISSN
0032-3217
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0032321716639065
Publication date
04-2017
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
506014 Comparative politics
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Sociology and Political Science
Portal url
https://ucris.univie.ac.at/portal/en/publications/the-radical-right-as-niche-parties-the-ideological-landscape-of-party-systems-in-western-europe-19802014(8f064388-c4eb-4df7-b645-fb3ae852f50a).html