Populist political right opinions and political trust among Norwegian youth

Recent decades have seen the growth of various strands of right-wing populist political orientations, where populism and critique of immigration policies have been central. These ideological developments have caused concern for the legitimacy of social and political institutions. The question explor...

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Published inJournal of youth studies Vol. 20; no. 4; pp. 415 - 429
Main Authors Seippel, Ørnulf, Strandbu, Åse
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Abingdon Routledge 01.05.2017
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:Recent decades have seen the growth of various strands of right-wing populist political orientations, where populism and critique of immigration policies have been central. These ideological developments have caused concern for the legitimacy of social and political institutions. The question explored in this paper, based on Norwegian survey data, is 'Which types of right political orientations exist among young people, and how do these political attitudes affect trust in social and political institutions?' The results reveal the existence of both a populist 'new right' political orientation similar to the ideology of the Progress Party and a nativist ideology. The new right orientation contains two sets of variables: (i) economic liberalism/state scepticism and (ii) nationalist values. For trust in political institutions, the emerging picture is complex because the nationalist dimension of both the populist orientation and the nativist ideological orientation implies a high level of trust in political institutions. To the extent the new right political orientations causes mistrust, it seems to come from the liberal economic, anti-statist values included in this ideology. Based on these findings, future researchers should distinguish more clearly between the ideological dimensions going into populist political right orientations and the relationship between attitudes and more practical implications of such ideologies.
ISSN:1367-6261
1469-9680
DOI:10.1080/13676261.2016.1241863