Battle Over Working-Class Voters

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Author_Jens Rydgren
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Average Vote Share
Bloc Structure
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Centre Left Parties
comparative party response
Danish People's Party
Danish People’s Party
Danish Social Democrats
Denmark
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Finland
Finns Party
Government's EU Policy
Government’s EU Policy
Helsingin Sanomat
Important Voter Groups
Increased Ethno Cultural Diversity
Jussi Halla Aho
labour movement strategy
Labour Party
Mainstream Parties
Nordic Countries
Nordic party systems
Norway
Norwegian Labour Movement
Norwegian Social Science Data Services
political competition
Populist Radical
Populist Radical Right
Populist radical right parties
Progress Party
SD
SDP
Social democracy
Social Democratic Parties
Social democratic parties' ability
social democratic response to populism
Social Democrats
Stricter Immigration Policy
Suomen Maaseudun Puolue
Sweden
Timo Soini
union influence politics
Vote
Voter
voter realignment Europe
Voting
Working Class
Working Class Voters

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367502447
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines how social democratic parties have responded to populist radical right parties in the battle for support from working-class voters.

It focuses on the paradigmatic examples of social democratic parties in the Nordic countries. Historically these have been the strongest social democratic parties, but they have declined in recent years partly due to the competition from populist radical right parties. In addition, since populist radical right parties tend to support liberal and conservative parties in parliament or in governmental negotiations, social democratic parties’ ability to impact broader policy areas has declined as well. The book provides a detailed empirical account of how social democratic parties – and more broadly, labour movement organisations, including unions – have responded to these challenges across Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Norway.

This volume will be of interest to scholars of party politics, comparative politics, Nordic politics, and the populist radical right.

Sanna Salo is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Centre for European Studies at the University of Helsinki, Finland

Jens Rydgren is a professor of sociology in the Department of Sociology at Stockholm University, Sweden.

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