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Better the devil you know? Risk-taking, globalization and populism in Great Britain


Steenbergen, Marco R; Siczek, Tomasz (2017). Better the devil you know? Risk-taking, globalization and populism in Great Britain. European Union Politics, 18(1):119-136.

Abstract

Right-wing populist parties in European democracies appeal to citizens’ feelings of uncertainty related to globalization by promoting tough immigration laws and curbing the power of the European Union. This article adds to our understanding of how individuals’ risk propensity relates to support for right-wing populist parties and their ideas in the context of globalization. In particular, by drawing on survey data from the United Kingdom we investigate how this personality trait relates to support for the United Kingdom Independence Party and the vote for a British exit from the European Union. The article explores the complex interplay between risk propensity and right-wing populist appeals by dissecting the direct, indirect and total effects of this trait.

Abstract

Right-wing populist parties in European democracies appeal to citizens’ feelings of uncertainty related to globalization by promoting tough immigration laws and curbing the power of the European Union. This article adds to our understanding of how individuals’ risk propensity relates to support for right-wing populist parties and their ideas in the context of globalization. In particular, by drawing on survey data from the United Kingdom we investigate how this personality trait relates to support for the United Kingdom Independence Party and the vote for a British exit from the European Union. The article explores the complex interplay between risk propensity and right-wing populist appeals by dissecting the direct, indirect and total effects of this trait.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:06 Faculty of Arts > Institute of Political Science
Dewey Decimal Classification:320 Political science
Scopus Subject Areas:Social Sciences & Humanities > Health (social science)
Social Sciences & Humanities > Demography
Social Sciences & Humanities > Political Science and International Relations
Uncontrolled Keywords:Brexit, globalization, populism, risk, UKIP
Language:English
Date:March 2017
Deposited On:18 Oct 2021 07:56
Last Modified:27 Sep 2023 01:37
Publisher:Sage Publications
ISSN:1465-1165
OA Status:Closed
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/1465116516681858