作者: Elina Kestila
DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-9477.2006.00148.X
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摘要: Since the 1980s, main interest in radical right-wing studies has been on occurrences of phenomenon. Non-occurrences have not received much attention, although they could something to offer field as well. This article focuses ‘Finnish exception’ and by approaching theme terms single-issue protest voting theories, asks what extent electorate Finland differs from those other European countries with respect two crucial sets attitudes for parties: towards political system immigration. After country comparison, focus turns Finnish case explore where anti-system anti-immigrant appeal would find strongest support. The data used study is taken Social Survey 2002–2003, which analysed principal component analysis linear regression. comparison shows that light attitudinal atmosphere provides a breeding ground right populism fertile most West countries. Second, reveals dissatisfaction are accentuated among older, poorly educated men no politics.