Author (Person) | Stanley, Ben |
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Publisher | Sage Publications |
Series Title | East European Politics and Societies (and Cultures) |
Series Details | Volume 33, Number 1, Pages 17-43 |
Publication Date | February 2019 |
ISSN | 0888-3254 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Abstract: This paper uses a new set of questions to analyse the impact of populist attitudes on party preferences and voting behaviour in the 2015 Polish parliamentary elections. At these elections, voters faced a choice between two broad blocs: parties that accepted the 'liberal-orthodox' model of post-communist politics, and those that rejected this model and the political elites associated with its implementation. I find that there is a coherent set of populist attitudes among the Polish electorate, and that it correlates with economic and cultural attitudes in ways consistent with the supply-side divide between liberal and anti-liberal parties. Analysis of the individual and combined impact of these attitudes on voting behaviour reveals that populism plays a significant role both in structuring the sentiments of voters towards particular kinds of political parties and in determining how they cast their vote. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0888325418783056 |
Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
Subject Tags | National Politics, Parliamentary | Legislative Elections |
Countries / Regions | Poland |