2018
DOI: 10.1111/1475-6765.12267
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Conservatism between theory and practice: The case of migration to Europe

Abstract: This article explores the neglected relationship between conservatism as political theory and conservatism as political practice using the example of recent immigration to Europe. A cursory glance at how European politicians have responded to migration challenges suggests that they roughly divide into an open‐arm, leftist ‘liberal’ camp and a right‐wing ‘conservative’ one. The situation, however, is more complex. This article engages with the resources of conservative theory to argue that there are many distin… Show more

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“…McCullough, 2010). However, it is not homogenous and different strands can be distinguished (Beckstein and Rampton, 2018;Vincent, 2010). From the perspective of women and politics research in Western Europe, laissez-faire (liberal) conservatism and social (moral) conservatism have been discussed (Erzeel et al, 2014).…”
Section: Conservatism Populism and Feminist Politicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…McCullough, 2010). However, it is not homogenous and different strands can be distinguished (Beckstein and Rampton, 2018;Vincent, 2010). From the perspective of women and politics research in Western Europe, laissez-faire (liberal) conservatism and social (moral) conservatism have been discussed (Erzeel et al, 2014).…”
Section: Conservatism Populism and Feminist Politicsmentioning
confidence: 99%