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Populism in German mainstream parties: A dictionary approach on subnational parliaments

Europe (Central and Eastern)
Elites
Parliaments
Political Parties
Populism
Quantitative
Communication
Torben Baumgarten
University of Bamberg
Torben Baumgarten
University of Bamberg

Abstract

The paper is concerned with mainstream parties’ response to the rise of populism. I investigate the effect of electoral performance of populist parties on the degree of populist rhetoric in parliamentary speeches of mainstream parties. I apply an existing dictionary-based approach for the measurement of the degree of populism in the German language on parliamentary speeches from German subnational parliaments. Based on spatial theory and existing empirical works, I expect that the electoral performance of populist parties as well as mainstream parties’ office loss have a significant effect on the level of populism among established parties. While theory supports a possible effect of vote loss on the degree of populist communication among the mainstream, prior empirical research was not able to produce conclusive results on this effect. I aim to produce clearer results through the utilization of a new dataset of subnational parliaments, providing the basis for a larger case study.