Measuring Populism in Political Parties: Appraisal of a New Approach
Source
Comparative Political Studies, 54, 2, (2021), pp. 372-407ISSN
Annotation
05 juli 2020
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor

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Organization
Politicologie t/m 2019
Journal title
Comparative Political Studies
Volume
vol. 54
Issue
iss. 2
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 372
Page end
p. 407
Subject
Institute for Management ResearchAbstract
Populism has become a pervasive concept in political science research. However, a central and basic question remains unanswered: which European parties are more populist than others? Despite the increasing wealth of studies on populism in parties, we lack data that measures populism in political parties in a valid and precise manner, that recognizes that populism is constituted by multiple dimensions, and that ensures full coverage of all parties in Europe. In this article, we first appraise the weaknesses of existing approaches. Arguing that parties’ populism should be measured as a latent construct, we then advocate a new approach to operationalizing and measuring populism in political parties using expert surveys. Relying on the Populism and Political Parties Expert Survey spanning 250 political parties in 28 European countries, we show that populism is best measured in a multi-dimensional and continuous manner. We subsequently illustrate the advantages of our approach for empirical analysis in political science.
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