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How is the rise of globalization-driven cultural conflict reflected in the metropolitan geography of public opinion and voting behaviour? This book answers that question by exploring divides between metropolitan centres and outskirts in contemporary Europe. It highlights how increased polarization between traditionalist authoritarian nationalist and green alternative libertarian values has a distinct metropolitan dimension one rarely examined so far. This dimension is shaped by both compositional and contextual factors, such as geographic peripherality and housing market dynamics. Essential reading for understanding how urban and suburban contexts are associated with political behaviour in ways that transcend traditional left-right divides.
1: Introduction.- 2: The overlooked dimension: exploring the territorial(-metropolitan) level of the new cultural cleavage.- 3: Why metropolitan political geography?- 4: Research Design.- 5: Part I: Metropolitan public opinion.- 6: Part II: Metropolitan vote.- 7: Part III: Metropolitan compositional and contextual effects on voting for GAL and TAN parties.- 8: Conclusions.
Mirko Crulli is a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre d Etude de la Vie Politique of the Université libre de Bruxelles. He also serves as Adjunct Professor of Political Science at LUISS. His primary research interests include cleavage politics, voting behaviour and public opinion, populism and radical right politics, political geography. His work on these topics has been published in leading international journals, such as Journal of European Public Policy and West European Politics.



