落后于谁?欧洲右翼民粹主义的经济地理学

Falling behind whom? Economic geographies of right-wing populism in Europe

Journal of European Public Policy · 2023
被引 37 · 同刊同年前 10%
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了1990-2018年欧盟国家选举数据,发现核心国选民因落后于本国最富地区而支持右翼民粹政党,而边缘国选民则因落后于欧盟核心而支持该政党。

Abstract

Existing studies suggest that right-wing populist parties (RWPPs) appeal to people in communities that have fallen behind in material terms. However, it remains open which benchmark communities apply as they become politically discontented. We argue that the structure of territorial inequalities influences the benchmarks used by people in regions falling behind. Panel data regressions using subnational election results in EU states from 1990 to 2018 reveal a sharp contrast between the economic geographies of right-wing populism in core and peripheral EU member states. We find a strong association between falling behind the richest region of the country and RWPP support within core EU countries, while in peripheral EU states falling behind the EU core is associated with regional support for RWPPs. This suggests that RWPP voters in peripheral countries cue on how they are faring relative to the EU core, while RWPP supporters in core countries cue on how they are faring relative to dynamic regions of their own country. Our analysis also shows that increased manufacturing employment reinforces the effect of falling behind the richest region in core EU member states, while we find no strong evidence that regional economic stagnation is important to the electoral performance of RWPPs.

右翼民粹主义经济地理区域不平等欧洲政治选举研究