If You Can't Beat Them, Join Them? Explaining Social Democratic Responses to the Challenge from the Populist Radical Right in Western Europe

被引:270
作者
Bale, Tim [1 ]
Green-Pedersen, Christoffer [2 ]
Krouwel, Andre [3 ]
Luther, Kurt Richard [4 ]
Sitter, Nick [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sussex, Sch Polit & Contemporary European Studies, Falmer BN1 9SJ, England
[2] Aarhus Univ, Dept Polit Sci, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
[3] Free Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] Keele Univ, Sch Polit & Int Studies, Keele, Staffs, England
[5] BI Norwegian Sch Management, Dept Publ Governance, N-0442 Oslo, Norway
关键词
NORWAY STORTING ELECTION; PARTY; COMPETITION; MAINSTREAM; DENMARK;
D O I
10.1111/j.1467-9248.2009.00783.x
中图分类号
D81 [国际关系];
学科分类号
030207 ;
摘要
Over the last three decades many Western European social democratic parties have been challenged by populist radical right parties. The growth and success of parties on the right flank of the party system represents a triple challenge to the social democrats: they increase the salience of issues traditionally 'owned' by the right; they appeal to working-class voters who traditionally support the centre left; and they may facilitate the formation of centre-right governments. This article explores social democratic parties' strategic options in the face of this challenge, and tests the widespread assumption that the centre-left parties respond by taking a tougher stance on issues related to immigration and integration. Comparative analysis of developments in Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway reveals significant variation in the substance, scope and pace of the strategic responses of their social democratic parties. And it suggests that those responses are influenced not only by the far right but also by the reactions of mainstream centre-right parties and by parties on their left (and liberal) flank. Internal disunity, potential or actual, is also an important factor.
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