The economic and political conditions that have led to the rise of
radical right parties exist in similar form and intensity all over
Europe. Yet, radical right parties have only been successful in a
few countries. The Republikaner party's less than 2% of the vote is
much lower than the National Front's high of 15% and the Freedom
Party's 27% of the vote in national legislative elections. Why do
such a small percentage of voters choose the radical right in
Germany? Why is the radical right winning more seats in Austria
than in France and Germany? The main argument in this book is that
radical right parties will have difficulty attracting voters and
winning seats in electoral systems that encourage strategic voting
and/or strategic coordination by the mainstream parties. The
analysis demonstrates that electoral systems and party strategy
play a key role in the success of the radical right.
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