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The Decline of the Left and the Rise of the Populist Right in Postcommunist Europe

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December 23, 2023 | History
An edition of When Left Moves Right (2023)

When Left Moves Right

The Decline of the Left and the Rise of the Populist Right in Postcommunist Europe

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Over the past two decades, postcommunist countries have witnessed a sudden shift in the electoral fortunes of their political parties: previously successful center-left parties suffered dramatic electoral defeats and disappeared from the political scene, while right-wing populist parties soared in popularity and came to power. This dynamic echoed similar processes in Western Europe and raises a question: Were these dynamics in any way connected? When Right Moves Left argues that they were. And that the root of the connection between them lies in the pro-market rebranding of the ex-communist left—the key explanatory variable. This book asserts that, though the left's pro-market shift initially led to electoral rewards, it had a less straightforward impact on left-wing parties' electoral fortunes in the long run. Traditional supporters of the left (working-class and economically vulnerable groups) were alienated by the new economic policies, and the middle-class voters newly drawn to these parties did not compensate for those losses. As a result, for several electoral rounds following the rebranding, reformist parties on the left suffered dramatic electoral defeats. In response, right-wing parties in their respective countries adopted more redistributive economic platforms consistent with preferences of former supporters of the left, and incorporated sizeable shares of these electorates. This contributed to the growth of right-wing populist parties in the countries with a pro-market left.

The book traces this process in postcommunist Europe on different levels of analysis: cross-country observational data, case studies, and individual-level experimental surveys. It argues that scholars should incorporate the economic policy dimension when explaining the demise of the left and the rise of the populist right in the region. It also examines important parallels between the dynamics of Western and postcommunist countries by arguing that the idiosyncrasy of Eastern European politics has been overstated in scholarly literature.

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320

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Table of Contents

What Happens when Left Moves Right
Page 1
The Puzzle
Page 1
The Unintended Consequences
Page 4
Linking Supply and Demand
Page 6
Terms and Definitions
Page 9
The Broader Trends
Page 14
Eastern European Distinctiveness
Page 14
Learning from Western Europe
Page 17
Bringing Class Back
Page 18
Economy vs. Culture
Page 20
The Structure of the Book
Page 26
Why Postcommunist Europe?
Page 26
Plan of the Book
Page 30
1. How the Left Moved Right
Page 34
Is There a Third Way?
Page 35
Britain
Page 43
Germany
Page 44
Sweden
Page 46
The Eastern European Story
Page 47
International Pressure
Page 47
Domestic Pressure
Page 49
EU Conditionality: The Road to Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions
Page 53
The Post-Accession Backlash
Page 58
The 2008 Crisis: The Irony of Fate
Page 61
The Right Moves Left
Page 66
The “New Winning Formula”
Page 68
Capturing the Working Class
Page 70
Summary
Page 72
2. The Class Politics in Postcommunist Europe
Page 75
The Working Class after Communism
Page 76
Preferences of Working-Class Electorates
Page 82
Linking Classes and Parties in Postcommunist Europe
Page 86
Summary
Page 89
3. How the Postcommunist Left Reformed and Lost
Page 91
The Pro-Market Left and Class-Based Support
Page 92
Left vs. Right
Page 105
Summary
Page 108
4. When Left Moves Right, Right Wins
Page 110
Hungary
Page 112
The Realignment Begins
Page 115
The Collapse of the Left
Page 120
The Adaptation of the Right
Page 124
Individual-Level Surveys
Page 129
Poland
Page 132
The Realignment Begins
Page 135
The Collapse of the Left
Page 138
The Adaptation of the Right
Page 142
Individual-Level Surveys
Page 148
Summary
Page 150
5. When Left Stays Left, Right Stays Small
Page 153
Czech Republic
Page 154
Stability of Alignments
Page 158
Individual-Level Surveys
Page 162
Slovakia
Page 165
Stability of Alignments
Page 171
Individual-Level Surveys
Page 173
Summary
Page 175
6. Decisions on the Ground: The Experimental
Page 178
Case for a Left-Right Shift
Page 179
Survey Experiment 1
Page 181
Design
Page 183
Results
Page 187
Survey Experiment 2
Page 187
Design
Page 188
Results
Page 188
Summary
Page 191
Conclusion
Page 194
Eastern Europe Is Not Unique…
Page 195
… But It Is Special
Page 200
The Importance of Party Choices
Page 204
When Right Is Left
Page 206
Winning Back the Working Class?
Page 209
Appendix
Page 213
Appendix Ⅰ: Factor Analysis for Chapter 2
Page 213
Appendix Ⅱ: Cross-Country Analysis: Left Vote vs. Other Parties—Probit Medel (Basic)
Page 215
Appendix Ⅲ: Cross-Country Analysis: Left Vote vs. Other Parties—Probit Model (Controlling for Religiosity and Immigration)
Page 221
Appendix Ⅳ: Cross-Country Analysis: Left Vote vs. Other Parties—Probit Model (Controlling for Presence of a Radical Right Party)
Page 225
Appendix Ⅴ: Cross-Country Analysis: Left Vote vs. Other Parties—Multilevel Model
Page 229
Appendix Ⅵ: Cross-Country Analysis: Right vs. Left Vote—Probit Model
Page 233
Appendix Ⅶ: Cross-Country Analysis: Right vs. Left Vote— Multilevel Model
Page 237
Appendix Ⅷ: Survey Experiment 1: Descriptive Statistics
Page 241
Appendix Ⅸ: Survey Experiment 1: Propensity of Voting for Jobbik
Page 243
Appendix Ⅹ: Survey Experiment 2: Descriptive Statistics
Page 245
Appendix Ⅺ: Survey Experiment 2: Propensity of Voting for Jobbik
Page 247
Appendix Ⅻ: Elite Interviews
Page 249
References
Page 251
Index
Page 293

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Hardcover
Pagination
320 Pages | 22 Figures
Number of pages
320
Dimensions
23.5 x 15.6 x centimeters

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OL48934273M
ISBN 10
0197699022
ISBN 13
9780197699027

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