Explaining the salience of anti-elitism and reducing political corruption for political parties in Europe with the 2014 Chapel Hill Expert Survey data

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  • Jonathan Polk
  • Jan Rovny
  • Ryan Bakker
  • Erica Edwards
  • Liesbet Hooghe
  • Seth Jolly
  • Jelle Koedam
  • Filip Kostelka
  • Gary Marks
  • Gijs Schumacher
  • Marco Steenbergen
  • Milada Vachudova
  • Marko Zilovic

This article addresses the variation of anti-corruption and anti-elite salience in party positioning across Europe. It demonstrates that while anti-corruption salience is primarily related to the (regional) context in which a party operates, anti-elite salience is primarily a function of party ideology. Extreme left and extreme conservative (TAN) parties are significantly more likely to emphasize anti-elite views. Through its use of the new 2014 Chapel Hill Expert Survey wave, this article also introduces the dataset.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftResearch & Politics
Vol/bind4
Udgave nummer1
ISSN2053-1680
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 jan. 2017

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