Why is there no radical right party in Ireland? [PDF]
The rise of the radical or extreme right parties in Europe - parties usually noted for strong, sometimes racist anti-immigrant ideologies - has attracted a great deal of attention in political science.
O'Malley, Eoin
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Populist Narratives from Below: Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party
The election of Donald Trump and the rise of anti-immigrant parties throughout Europe have led many to define populism as exclusionary and anti-democratic.
Rachel Meade
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The Inflationary Consequences of Populist fiscal-monetary policies: Analysis of Left-Wing and Right-Wing Governments in Developing Countries [PDF]
Populist fiscal and monetary policies may temporarily satisfy the masses in the short run, but they often impose lasting structural costs on developing economies.
Seyyed Mohammad Meisam Mirfendereski +2 more
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The Alternative for Germany’s radicalization in historical-comparative perspective [PDF]
This article chronicles the AfD’s rightward repositioning and compares it with the programmatic development of three postwar German parties on the ideological wings.
Bortfeldt Heinrich +11 more
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CLASS VS IDENTITY: LEFT-WING POPULISTS RESPONSE TO MULTICULTURALISM, MIGRATION AND ANTI-RACISM [PDF]
This article provides a comparative analysis of the positions of two leading representatives of European left-wing populism – Jean-Luc Mélenchon in France and Jeremy Corbyn in the United Kingdom – with regard to migration, multiculturalism, and anti ...
Svetlana S. Sarbaeva
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The inverted postnational constellation: Identitarian populism in context [PDF]
As exemplified by the pan‐European ‘Identitarian movement’ (IM), contemporary far‐right populism defies the habitual matrix within which right‐wing radicalism has been criticised as a negation of liberal cosmopolitanism.
Azmanova, Albena, Dakwar, Azar
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Beyond right and left: populism in Europe and Latin America
The literature maintains that not all populisms are equal. Some are seen as projects of regeneration or democratisation because they would incorporate an excluded people; others are movements that would weaken democracy by promoting exclusion ...
Susanne Gratius, Ángel Rivero
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The Relationship between Economic Performance and the Rise of \u2018Unholy Alliances\u2019 in the European Union [PDF]
This article investigates the phenomenon of \u2018unholy alliances\u2019: grand coalitions and ideologically-incoherent coalitions in the EU. In the last decade, these types of government majorities have proliferated, even in countries that have not ...
Morini, Marco
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On the Distinct Effects of Left-Wing and Right-Wing Populism on Democratic Quality
This study examines the differences and commonalities of how populist parties of the left and right relate to democracy. The focus is narrowed to the relationship between these parties and two aspects of democratic quality, minority rights and mutual ...
Robert A. Huber, Christian H. Schimpf
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TWO STATES, FOUR ELECTIONS, ONE ISSUE – GREECE AND POLAND ON THE POPULIST PATH
Populism is a phenomenon that has developed particularly in the years after the crisis in Europe. This does not mean that it did not exist in the pre-crisis era, but its impetus at this time creates significant pressures for both democracy and the very ...
Iwona Jakimowicz-Pisarska +1 more
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