2024
DOI: 10.17645/pag.8531
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Affective Polarization Among Radical‐Right Supporters: Dislike Differentiation and Democratic Support

Jochem Vanagt,
Katrin Praprotnik,
Luana Russo
et al.

Abstract: Partisan affective polarization describes the extent to which different partisans like or dislike each other. In Europe, affective dislike is strongest towards the radical-right, as mainstream voters tend to hold particularly negative affect towards radical-right supporters. This is an important pattern given the recent high levels of support for radical-right parties, for example in the Netherlands, France, and Italy. However, the perspective of radical-right supporters themselves has been largely neglected i… Show more

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