Sure, Populists Didn't Win Over the Dutch -- No One Did

Sure, Populists Didn't Win Over the Dutch -- No One Did
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Because of its proportional representation system of voting, the Netherlands is an extreme case. But the trends are similar across Western Europe: The main center-right and center-left parties are shrinking, smaller parties are growing and unstable coalition politics are becoming the norm. There are many reasons for this — from secularization to deindustrialization to the emergence of new political issues, like the environment or immigration.

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