Analysis of Party Manifestos: Republican Party vs. European Far-Right
The Republican Party in the United States has been found to lean much farther right than most traditional conservative parties in Western Europe and Canada, according to an analysis of their election manifestos. The analysis, based on data from the Manifesto Project, reveals that the Republican Party is more extreme than far-right populist parties like Britain’s Independence Party and France’s National Rally.
The Democratic Party, on the other hand, is positioned closer to mainstream liberal parties. The difference in positioning between the two major American parties is attributed to the lack of a serious left-wing party in the United States, which shifts the country’s political center of gravity to the right.
The study also highlights how the Republican Party’s platform aligns with far-right parties in Europe, emphasizing traditional morality and a “national way of life.” This positioning is unique to the American two-party system, where fringe groups have less room to operate compared to multiparty systems in Europe.
Despite the historical trend of two-party systems generating moderate parties, the Republicans and Democrats have grown more distinct in recent years, leading to increased polarization in American politics. This trend has raised concerns about the effectiveness of democracy in a highly polarized political environment.
The analysis sheds light on the ideological positioning of American political parties and their counterparts in other countries, providing insights into the unique dynamics of the U.S. political landscape.