Derkach M.A. —
Non-institutional factors of popularity of the “Sweden Democrats” party in 2006-2014
// Genesis: Historical research. – 2017. – ¹ 4.
– P. 105 - 125.
DOI: 10.7256/2409-868X.2017.4.22389
URL: https://en.e-notabene.ru/hr/article_22389.html
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Abstract: The subject of this research is the non-institutional factors that affected the popularity (level electoral support) of the populist parties in Sweden over the period of 2006-2014: portion of immigrants; change in the portion of immigrants; level of economic wellness of the residents; level of unemployment; level of crime; low level of education of the voters; “historical predisposition” to voting for the populists. Identification of these factors is realized based on the analysis of results of participation in the elections to Riksdag of the party “Sweden Democrats” – the leading populist political power in Sweden at that time. Results of the research demonstrate that the popularity of the “Sweden Democrats” was observed in the regions with the lower level of social wellness, higher level of crime and unemployment, and with more uneducated people among the voters. At the same time, voting for the populists at parliamentary elections, the Swedish voters were on one hand concerned about the number of immigrants from the European countries, which can manifest as their competitors in job market, and on the other – by the dynamic of the increased number of culturally alien immigrants from the non-European countries. The author’s special contribution consists in determination of the following regularity: with the growing popularity of the populist party, the influence of immigration factors alongside the factor of “historical predisposition” towards voting gradually reduces, while the influence of socioeconomic factors increases.
Derkach M.A. —
Populist Parties in the political history of Finland in the second half of the XX – the beginning of the XXI centuries
// Politics and Society. – 2016. – ¹ 4.
– P. 422 - 431.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0684.2016.4.18861
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Abstract: This article examines the question about the role and place of the Populist Parties in the political history of Finland in the late XX – early XXI centuries. The attention is focused on the Rural Party of Finland and the “True Finns” party, analyzing the history of their emergence, establishment, and development. The author also explores such issues as cooperation of the Populist Parties with the traditional political establishment, as well as factors that positively and negatively affected the electoral popularity of the populists. The conclusion is made that although in the Finnish political system the Populist Parties played a significant role throughout the long period of time, in the medium-term perspective Finland can become a country, in which these powers will be located on the sidelines of political life. The author’s contribution into the development of this topic is the conclusion that remaining in the executive authorities negatively reflects on the level of electoral popularity of the Populist Party.
Derkach M.A. —
Integration of the populist parties into the political system: experience of the Western European countries
// Politics and Society. – 2015. – ¹ 11.
– P. 1473 - 1485.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0684.2015.11.16883
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Abstract: The subject of this research is the modern experience of a number of Western European countries on integration of populist parties into the national political systems. The article thoroughly examines the experience of the states, in which populist parties have comprised a part of their ruling coalitions during the XXI century (Austria, Netherlands in 2002, Norway and Finland) or cooperated with the executive power, while formally remaining outside (Denmark, Netherlands 2010-2012), as well as those where the populist parties are subjected to obstruction from the political establishment (Sweden). The author come to the conclusion that success of the integration of populist party into the political system is only possible if the interest is shown from both parties involved into the process - populists and the establishment. The author's contribution into this topic was also conclusion that presence of the populist party in the executive power negatively reflects on its electoral popularity.
Derkach M.A. —
// Law and Politics. – 2014. – ¹ 9.
– P. 1338 - 1350.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0706.2014.9.12964
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Derkach M.A. —
// Law and Politics. – 2014. – ¹ 9.
– P. 1338 - 1350.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0706.2014.9.42519
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Derkach M.A. —
// Politics and Society. – 2014. – ¹ 8.
– P. 972 - 981.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0684.2014.8.12853
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