Finding Religion: Immigration and the Populist (Re)Discovery of Christian Heritage in Western and Northern Europe
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Framework
2.1. Populism, Religion, Immigrants
2.2. The Eight Parties in Light of the Theory
3. Core Empirical Findings
3.1. A Note on Methodology
3.2. Christianity as National and Civilizational Heritage
3.3. Christianity as Inherently Secular and Progressive
3.4. Islam as Essentially Incompatible and Dangerous
4. Further Observations and Discussion
5. Comparisons with the Mainstream Right
6. Conclusions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
1 | Right-wing populists in the US, Poland, and Hungary embrace Christianity with relatively stronger reference to faith and doctrine, and as a key asset to mobilize socially conservative groups and policies. Their discursive emphasis on liberal values is highly limited, if not inexistent, and they are more strictly nationalist in their rhetoric rather than invoking broader civilizational values (see Peker and Laxer 2021 for a comparative framework, and Stewart 2020 on far-right civilizationism). |
2 | Formerly Vlaams Blok, founded in 1978. |
3 | Formerly Front national, name changed in 2018. |
4 | The ideational perspective features scholars who view populism primarily as a “thin-centered” ideology (Mudde 2009) or a discourse (Bonikowski and Gidron 2016). The latter group is inspired by the work of Ernesto Laclau, and shares commonalities with the political style approach. Moffitt (2020), for instance, merges the two into what he calls the “discursive-performative approach” (for a discussion, see Hawkins and Kaltwasser 2019, pp. 4–5). |
5 | The various authors cited in this section do not necessarily agree on the meaning and the distinguishing qualities of populism, yet their works have overlapping and complementary elements that conform to the ideational approach as operationalized in this article. Such convergence corresponds to the recent appraisals of the literature, which observe that “the style, discursive, and thin-ideology approaches constitute a family … [T]he distinctions lose much of their significance during the analysis of cases” (Tuğal 2021, p. 332), because “some basic agreement now exists on populism’s rhetorical character” (Urbinati 2019, p. 113). |
6 | The differences of emphasis concerning Christian heritage are also reflected in these parties’ views on institutional arrangements. The DF, for example, favours maintaining the established Danish national church, while the French RN brands itself as the only party protecting the Law of 1905 that separated the church and state. |
7 | The six Christian-Democratic parties listed here have generally had less electoral success in the last decade compared to the mainstream right. The Austrian People’s Party is not affiliated to the CDI, and while Les Républicains in France is, it differs from these parties as it lacks the same emphasis on Christian values. |
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Country | Party Name | English Name | Est. | Legislative Elections % (Most Recent) | Legislative Elections % (Highest Since 2000) |
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Netherlands | Partij voor de Vrijheid (PVV) | Party for Freedom | 2006 | 10.8% (2021) | 15.45% (2010) |
Belgium | Vlaams Belang2 (VB) | Flemish Interest | 1978/2004 | 11.95% (2019) | 12.0% (2007) |
France | Rassemblement national3 (RN) | National Rally | 1972/2018 | 13.2% (2017) | 13.2% (2017) |
Switzerland | Schweizerische Volkspartei (SVP) | Swiss People’s Party | 1971 | 25.6% (2019) | 29.4% (2015) |
Austria | Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs (FPÖ) | Freedom Party of Austria | 1956 | 16.2% (2019) | 26% (2017) |
Sweden | Sverigedemokraterna (SD) | Sweden Democrats | 1988 | 17.5% (2018) | 17.5% (2018) |
Denmark | Dansk Folkeparti (DF) | Danish People’s Party | 1995 | 8.7% (2019) | 21.1% (2015) |
Norway | Fremskrittspartiet (FrP) | Progress Party | 1973 | 15.3% (2017) | 22.9% (2009) |
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Peker, E. Finding Religion: Immigration and the Populist (Re)Discovery of Christian Heritage in Western and Northern Europe. Religions 2022, 13, 158. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13020158
Peker E. Finding Religion: Immigration and the Populist (Re)Discovery of Christian Heritage in Western and Northern Europe. Religions. 2022; 13(2):158. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13020158
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