Populism and Political Parties Expert Survey (POPPA)
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- New POPPA article out in Party Politics by Andrej Zaslove, @robert-a-huber.bsky.social, @mauritsmeijers.bsky.social: “The State of Populism: Introducing the 2023 Wave of the Populism and Political Parties Expert Survey." journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... 1/2
- Key takeaways: – Radical right parties remain the most populist, followed by the radical left – Nativism & left-wing economic rhetoric are strongest predictors – Populism has declined since 2018, esp. among parties with weaker nativist/authoritarian profiles 2/2
- We are super pleased to announce the new 2023 wave of the Populism and Political Parties Expert Survey! The data offers info on party characteristics for 312 parties in 31 🇪🇺 countries, based on 324 expert judgments The data is available on HarvardDataverse. A quick 🧵: doi.org/10.7910/DVN/... 1/
- The 2023 wave largely follows the same approach as the 2018. Our unique selling point: a comprehensive, multidimensional continuous measure of parties' populism. Please see our working paper on @socarxiv.bsky.social for a full discusison of the approach and the 2023 wave. osf.io/9wmjb 2/
- Here is a plot of the variables Overall Left-Right Position and Populism. You can play with the data yourself using our Shiny App! Find it on our website: poppa-data.eu 3/
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View full threadMost of all: thanks to the 324 experts who were so kind to share their expertise with us - and with all of us (as this is a public data source.) Have fun!
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