

An edition of The new populism and the new politics (1996)
new protest parties in Sweden in a comparative perspective
By Paul A. Taggart
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Language
eng
Pages
220
Description:
Two of the major forces that have made an impact on West European politics in recent years have been Green and New Populist parties. While they differ radically in their ideological positions, policy prescriptions and bases of support, taken together they represent the left and right versions of a protest against the general direction and form of contemporary politics. Surveying the fortunes of these two types of parties in different countries, the author develops a framework for explaining their relative success and failure. Using the specific cases of two Swedish protest parties, the Green Party and New Democracy, a systematic comparison is made of their electoral constituencies, party organization and elite behaviour to show that there are common origins, similar difficulties but divergent strategies. The case-study reveals the different ways in which political systems incorporate contemporary left and right forms of protest.
subjects: Political parties, Populism, Political parties, sweden, Political parties, europe
Places: Sweden, Western Europe