Political Climate : How Environmental Attitudes relates to Support for Radical Right-wing Parties in the Nordic Countries

The Nordic countries are geographically, culturally and politically close, and have all witnessed an upsurge in support for radical right-wing parties over the past decades. Although the five parties: the Danish People’s Party, the Finns Party, the Icelandic Progressive Party, the Norwegian Progress...

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Main Author: Duregård, Agnes
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen 2019
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-3755392019-02-01T06:31:25ZPolitical Climate : How Environmental Attitudes relates to Support for Radical Right-wing Parties in the Nordic CountriesengDuregård, AgnesUppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen2019Radical right-wing partiesNordic countriesenvironmental attitudespost-materialist valuesDenmarkFinlandIcelandNorwaySwedenpopulismenvironmentalismPolitical ScienceStatsvetenskapThe Nordic countries are geographically, culturally and politically close, and have all witnessed an upsurge in support for radical right-wing parties over the past decades. Although the five parties: the Danish People’s Party, the Finns Party, the Icelandic Progressive Party, the Norwegian Progress Party, and the Sweden Democrats, are different when it comes to party history and how accepted they have been by other parties, they are today similar in their anti-immigration rhetoric, their critique of the established elites and to some extent their welfare chauvinism. According to theories on radical right-wing parties and environmental attitudes, caring for nature and the environment would make a person less probable to vote for a radical right-wing party. Using data from the European Social Survey, the relationship between environmental attitudes and radical right-wing support is examined. The initial results support this thesis, but when adding control variables the relationship is no longer significant. However, when looking at the countries separately, it shows that the relationship between environmental values and radical right-wing voting varies across the Nordic countries. Here, Norway stands out as the country with the strongest negative relationship between environmental values and support for radical right-wing parties. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-375539application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Radical right-wing parties
Nordic countries
environmental attitudes
post-materialist values
Denmark
Finland
Iceland
Norway
Sweden
populism
environmentalism
Political Science
Statsvetenskap
spellingShingle Radical right-wing parties
Nordic countries
environmental attitudes
post-materialist values
Denmark
Finland
Iceland
Norway
Sweden
populism
environmentalism
Political Science
Statsvetenskap
Duregård, Agnes
Political Climate : How Environmental Attitudes relates to Support for Radical Right-wing Parties in the Nordic Countries
description The Nordic countries are geographically, culturally and politically close, and have all witnessed an upsurge in support for radical right-wing parties over the past decades. Although the five parties: the Danish People’s Party, the Finns Party, the Icelandic Progressive Party, the Norwegian Progress Party, and the Sweden Democrats, are different when it comes to party history and how accepted they have been by other parties, they are today similar in their anti-immigration rhetoric, their critique of the established elites and to some extent their welfare chauvinism. According to theories on radical right-wing parties and environmental attitudes, caring for nature and the environment would make a person less probable to vote for a radical right-wing party. Using data from the European Social Survey, the relationship between environmental attitudes and radical right-wing support is examined. The initial results support this thesis, but when adding control variables the relationship is no longer significant. However, when looking at the countries separately, it shows that the relationship between environmental values and radical right-wing voting varies across the Nordic countries. Here, Norway stands out as the country with the strongest negative relationship between environmental values and support for radical right-wing parties.
author Duregård, Agnes
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title Political Climate : How Environmental Attitudes relates to Support for Radical Right-wing Parties in the Nordic Countries
title_short Political Climate : How Environmental Attitudes relates to Support for Radical Right-wing Parties in the Nordic Countries
title_full Political Climate : How Environmental Attitudes relates to Support for Radical Right-wing Parties in the Nordic Countries
title_fullStr Political Climate : How Environmental Attitudes relates to Support for Radical Right-wing Parties in the Nordic Countries
title_full_unstemmed Political Climate : How Environmental Attitudes relates to Support for Radical Right-wing Parties in the Nordic Countries
title_sort political climate : how environmental attitudes relates to support for radical right-wing parties in the nordic countries
publisher Uppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen
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