Publication: Prominence over proximity? Terror attacks’ impact on party preferences
Prominence over proximity? Terror attacks’ impact on party preferences
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Hoes, E., Kamphorst, J., & Krouwel, A. (2024). Prominence over proximity? Terror attacks’ impact on party preferences. European Political Science Review, 16, 112–130. https://doi.org/10.1017/s175577392300019x
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How does a terrorist attack affect party preferences? Based on existing theories, we would either expect incumbent parties to benefit because of a rally-effect, or populist radical right parties (PRRPs) to gain due to a radicalization of voters’ preferences. These competing theories are tested with a unique dataset of a large sample of voters’ responses on a Voting Advice Application. We do so using a novel way to leverage exogenous events using big public opinion data. We show that a terrorist attack has a positive effect for the mai
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Hoes, E., Kamphorst, J., & Krouwel, A. (2024). Prominence over proximity? Terror attacks’ impact on party preferences. European Political Science Review, 16, 112–130. https://doi.org/10.1017/s175577392300019x