Anti‐immigrant parties in Europe: Ideological or protest vote? W Van der Brug, M Fennema, J Tillie European Journal of Political Research 37 (1), 77-102, 2000 | 846 | 2000 |
Why some anti-immigrant parties fail and others succeed: A two-step model of aggregate electoral support W Van der Brug, M Fennema, J Tillie Comparative Political Studies 38 (5), 537-573, 2005 | 709 | 2005 |
A populist Zeitgeist? Programmatic contagion by populist parties in Western Europe M Rooduijn, SL De Lange, W Van Der Brug Party politics 20 (4), 563-575, 2014 | 671 | 2014 |
The economy and the vote: Economic conditions and elections in fifteen countries W Van der Brug, C Van der Eijk, M Franklin Cambridge University Press, 2007 | 663 | 2007 |
Immigration, Europe and the ‘new’cultural dimension W Van der Brug, J Van Spanje European Journal of Political Research 48 (3), 309-334, 2009 | 645 | 2009 |
Rethinking the dependent variable in voting behavior: On the measurement and analysis of electoral utilities C Van der Eijk, W Van der Brug, M Kroh, M Franklin Electoral Studies 25 (3), 424-447, 2006 | 463 | 2006 |
Issue ownership and party choice W Van der Brug Electoral studies 23 (2), 209-233, 2004 | 389 | 2004 |
Protest or mainstream? How the European anti‐immigrant parties developed into two separate groups by 19991 WVANDERBM FENNEMA European Journal of Political Research 42 (1), 55-76, 2003 | 367 | 2003 |
Expressing or fuelling discontent? The relationship between populist voting and political discontent M Rooduijn, W Van Der Brug, SL De Lange Electoral studies 43, 32-40, 2016 | 333 | 2016 |
How the media shape perceptions of right-wing populist leaders L Bos, W Van der Brug, C De Vreese Political Communication 28 (2), 182-206, 2011 | 315 | 2011 |
Charisma, leader effects and support for right-wing populist parties W Van der Brug, A Mughan Party Politics 13 (1), 29-51, 2007 | 287 | 2007 |
Individual and contextual variation in EU issue voting: The role of political information CE De Vries, W Van der Brug, MH Van Egmond, C Van der Eijk Electoral Studies 30 (1), 16-28, 2011 | 283 | 2011 |
Euroscepticism and education: A longitudinal study of 12 EU member states, 1973–2010 A Hakhverdian, E Van Elsas, W Van der Brug, T Kuhn European Union Politics 14 (4), 522-541, 2013 | 279 | 2013 |
A framework for studying the politicisation of immigration W Van der Brug, G D’Amato, J Berkhout, D Ruedin The politicisation of migration, 1-18, 2015 | 272* | 2015 |
How the LPF fuelled discontent: Empirical tests of explanations of LPF support W Van der Brug Acta politica 38, 89-106, 2003 | 265 | 2003 |
The party as pariah: The exclusion of anti-immigration parties and its effect on their ideological positions J Van Spanje, W Van Der Brug West European Politics 30 (5), 1022-1040, 2007 | 236 | 2007 |
What Causes People to Vote for a Radical-Right Party? A Review of Recent Work. W Van der Brug, M Fennema International Journal of Public Opinion Research 19 (4), 2007 | 234* | 2007 |
The gender gap in populist radical-right voting: Examining the demand side in Western and Eastern Europe E Harteveld, W Van Der Brug, S Dahlberg, A Kokkonen Patterns of Prejudice 49 (1-2), 103-134, 2015 | 201 | 2015 |
An experimental test of the impact of style and rhetoric on the perception of right-wing populist and mainstream party leaders L Bos, W Van Der Brug, CH De Vreese Acta Politica 48, 192-208, 2013 | 195 | 2013 |
Structural and ideological voting in age cohorts W Van der Brug West European Politics 33 (3), 586-607, 2010 | 176 | 2010 |