Populist parties are often associated with extremism. However, the term ‘extremism’ is usually ill-defined and value-laden. Conceptual analysis will help to define populism as well as extremism in a more precise and value-neutral sense. Empirical analysis of the programmes of six Dutch and three Flemish parties suggests that populism does not entail extremism, even if it can be combined with it. The Centre Party and Centre Democrats as well as the Socialist Party and the Flemish Bloc may have displayed extremist as well as populist tendencies at some point. Yet the (more or less) populist parties Liveable Netherlands (Leefbaar Nederland), the List Pim Fortuyn, the Freedom Party, the movement Proud of the Netherlands (Trots op Nederland) and the List Dedecker should not be considered extremist. |
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Tussen establishment en extremisme: populistische partijen in Nederland en Vlaanderen |
Keywords | Extremism, populism, political parties, democracy |
Authors | Paul Lucardie |
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Politici aan het woordEen onderzoek naar politici en hun taalstijlen |
Keywords | Political metaphor, Flemish-Belgian politics, political interviews, ideological style |
Authors | Christ’l De Landtsheer and Dieter Vertessen |
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This article details metaphor styles in Belgian-Flemish political discourse. Some scholars complain about uniformity and colorlessness of the modern political discourse. In this 'sound bite culture', metaphor plays, nevertheless, a major role. Sound bites were, in fact, found to rely upon these traditional elements of style. The present, empirical, article examines variety in metaphor used by Flemish politicians. The first part consists of a quantitative metaphor analysis of written press interviews with male and female politicians. The second part presents the results of in-depth interviews with politicians on the subject of their own and colleagues' political (metaphor) style strategies. The conclusion confronts politicians' impressions with our findings on political (metaphor) style in Flanders. |
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Partijen in spagaat?Eensgezindheid en meningsverschillen onder leden van Nederlandse politieke partijen |
Keywords | Political parties, party members, party members survey, unity within parties, representative democracy |
Authors | Josje den Ridder, Joop van Holsteyn and Ruud Koole |
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Political parties are the building blocks of representative democracy since they traditionally perform roles that are considered essential for the functioning and well-being of democracy. In the study and evaluation of the democratic system as a whole, as a general rule, parties are treated as unitary actors. Most political parties, however, are membership organizations and their external functioning is partly dependent on internal affairs, including the behavior and opinions of their members. In this paper we open the black box of parties and show on the basis of a 2008 survey among seven political parties how united or divided ordinary Dutch party members are with respect to various political issues and orientations. It is shown that most parties are rather united on most issues. They are least united on two of the most pertinent issues of today’s politics, i.e. the integration of ethnic minorities and European integration. |
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Omgaan met religie en religieuze diversiteit in een geseculariseerde samenlevingActuele pijnpunten, uitdagingen en perspectieven |
Authors | Patrick Loobuyck and Leni Franken |
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Politicologisch onderwijs in de Lage Landen; meer van hetzelfde of een paar apart? |
Authors | Kris Deschouwer, Peter Van Aelst, Sophie Vanhoonacker e.a. |
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Research Note |
Het eigen karakter van lokale politieke groeperingen |
Authors | Marcel Boogers and Gerrit Voerman |
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Ongelijkheden in niet-geïnstitutionaliseerde vormen van politieke participatie.Een multilevelanalyse van data uit 25 landen |
Authors | Sofie Marien, Marc Hooghe and Ellen Quintelier |
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De gepolitiseerde participant: ideologie en politieke participatie in twintig democratieën |
Authors | Tom van der Meer, Jan van Deth and Peer Scheepers |
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