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"Austrian and German Right-Wing Parties’ Responses to Globalization-What is Right for the Right?"

Haupt, Andrea B. (2007) "Austrian and German Right-Wing Parties’ Responses to Globalization-What is Right for the Right?". In European Union Studies Association (EUSA) > Biennial Conference > 2007 (10th), May 17-19, 2007, pages 50, Montreal, Canada.

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Abstract

I examine how international economic conditions affect Western Europe’s welfare states by analyzing parties’ ideological dynamics over time. Previous quantitative analyses revealed that both left-wing and right-wing parties systematically adjust their policy positions in response to economic changes associated with globalization, pointing to need to include right-wing parties in the globalization literature. Here, I examine how the Austrian and German center-right wing parties react to economic openness by tracing the parties’ policy positions and policies over time. Furthermore, I consider how the ascent of neoliberalism has affected intra-party consensus. The hypotheses that right-wing parties have an incentive to shift their policies further to the right and hypothesis that neoliberalism has appeal as a policy paradigm for the right are tested.

Item Type:Conference Paper
Public Domain:No
Refereed:No
Status:Unpublished
Authors, Individual:Haupt, Andrea B.
Title:"Austrian and German Right-Wing Parties’ Responses to Globalization-What is Right for the Right?"
Language:English
Conference:European Union Studies Association (EUSA) > Biennial Conference > 2007 (10th), May 17-19, 2007
Pages:50
Year:2007
Subjects:EU policies and themes > External relations > globalisation/globalization
Countries > Germany
EU policies and themes > Policies & related activities > political affairs > political parties
Countries > Austria
ID Code:7900
Deposited By:Wilkin, Phil
Deposited On:06 May 2008