Critical junctures and the crystallization of cosmopolitanism and communitarianism

  • de Wilde P
  • Langsæther P
  • Özdemir S
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Abstract

A burgeoning literature documents the emergence of a new globalization cleavage in Western Europe, centered around the issues of immigration and European integration. We investigate to what extent the globalization cleavage has crystallized by studying the alignment of preferences regarding open borders, their connection to more fundamental elements in the normative component of cosmopolitanism and communitarianism, and the extent to which this links up to the organizational component through party choice. To do this, we use innovative items tapping into political priorities, values, understandings of democracy, and virtues in a cross-sectional comparative survey in Norway and the UK. We find that the globalization cleavage is significantly more developed in the UK than in Norway but lacks a solidified normative component in both. This implies that considerable opportunities remain for ideological entrepreneurs to either fortify or dilute this cleavage, even in the UK.

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de Wilde, P., Langsæther, P. E., & Özdemir, S. (2023). Critical junctures and the crystallization of cosmopolitanism and communitarianism. European Political Science Review, 15(2), 157–176. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1755773922000534

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