Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-198) and index.
Introduction -- Theoretical background and methodology : Why examine anti-political establishment parties? ; Definitional problems in the literature ; Defining the anti-political establishment party ; How to identify an anti-political establishment party ; Theoretical background and prior research ; Research hypotheses and methodology -- Anti-political establishment parties in nineteen democracies : Australia ; Austria ; Belgium ; Canada ; Denmark ; Finland ; France ; Germany ; Iceland ; Ireland ; Italy ; Japan ; Luxembourg ; The Netherlands ; New Zealand ; Norway ; Sweden ; Switzerland ; United Kingdom ; Average combined APE party vote -- Testing the hypotheses : Electoral system features ; A tradition of strong APE parties in the past ; The economic condition of a country ; Collusion between the main establishment parties ; Party system features ; Availability of voters -- Testing multivariate regression models -- Conclusion.
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Drawing on a wide variety of examples from countries across the world, this book provides a detailed comparative analysis of anti-political establishment parties.
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Anti-political establishment parties.
0415319617
Government, Resistance to.
Opposition (Political science)
Political parties.
Government, Resistance to.
Opposition (Political science)
Political parties.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Process-- Political Parties.