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The Relationship between Economic Populist Sovereignism, Globalization and Populist Radical Right Politics: Voter Attitudes in Western Europe and the United States

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 August 2023

Oscar Mazzoleni*
Affiliation:
Institute of Political Studies, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
Gilles Ivaldi
Affiliation:
Cevipof, Science-Po Paris, Paris, France
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Corresponding author: Oscar Mazzoleni; Email: oscar.mazzoleni@unil.ch
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Abstract

Sovereignism is at the crux of the current wave of radical right-wing populism (RRP). While sovereignism may concern different dimensions, claims by RRP parties and leaders about regaining sovereignty are increasingly associated with socioeconomic issues such as welfare, redistribution and international trade. Adopting a demand-side perspective, this article draws from an original cross-national survey to investigate the intersection between economic sovereignism, economic populism and globalization attitudes, and how such attitudes may shape RRP voting in Western Europe and the United States. Our results confirm that economic populism and sovereignism form coherent sets of attitudes together with perceptions of globalization, and that such attitudes have a significant effect on support for RRP actors. We find different patterns of association, however, across our European cases and the United States, which suggests that the relationship between populism, sovereignism and economic globalization is partly dependent upon national context and historical legacies.

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Table 1. Exploratory Factor Analysis of Economic Populist Sovereignist and Anti-Globalization Items in Europe and the United States – Factor Loadings

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Table 2. Attitudinal Correlates Used for the Analysis of Radical Right-Wing Populist Voting

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Figure 1. Predicted Probabilities of Radical Right-Wing Populist Voting in Western EuropeNote: Predicted probabilities from Model 1 in Appendix A8.

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Table 3. Summary Table of Average Marginal Effects (AMEs) for Economic Populist, Sovereignist and Globalization Attitudes across France, Italy, Germany and Switzerland (%)

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Figure 2. Predicted Probabilities of Voting for Trump in the United StatesNote: Predicted probabilities from Model 2 in Appendix A8.

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