Political culture;
immigration attitudes;
radical right voting;
multilevel;
EXTREME-RIGHT;
WESTERN-EUROPE;
MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS;
VOTING-BEHAVIOR;
GROUP THREAT;
RIGHT VOTE;
ATTITUDES;
MUNICIPALITIES;
SWITZERLAND;
XENOPHOBES;
D O I:
10.1080/1369183X.2015.1125778
中图分类号:
C921 [人口统计学];
学科分类号:
摘要:
Radical right parties are not equally successful across or within all countries. Most studies have up to now relied on socio-economic, socio-structural and political factors to explain these differences. We examine whether the immigration-related political culture - consisting of integration policies and shared conservative values - in which voters are embedded influences radical right voting. We argue that more exclusive immigration-culture is related to more support for radical right parties. Furthermore, the relationship between immigration attitudes and radical right support is expected to be moderated by immigration-culture. With multilevel regression models using data from the 2011 Swiss Electoral Studies (SELECTS) we compare the effect of immigration-culture in 26 Swiss cantons. We find that cantonal immigration-culture (assessed with integration regimes and shared conservative beliefs) increases radical right support and the effect of individuals' immigration attitude on radical right support is stronger when immigration-culture is exclusive.
机构:
Univ Wisconsin Parkside, Polit Philosophy & Law Dept, Kenosha, WI 53141 USAUniv Wisconsin Parkside, Polit Philosophy & Law Dept, Kenosha, WI 53141 USA
Hansen, Michael A.
AUSTRIAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE,
2019,
48
(02):
: 1
-
21
机构:
Univ Wisconsin Parkside, Polit Philosophy & Law Dept, Kenosha, WI 53141 USAUniv Wisconsin Parkside, Polit Philosophy & Law Dept, Kenosha, WI 53141 USA
Hansen, Michael A.
AUSTRIAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE,
2019,
48
(02):
: 1
-
21