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Compromise in Political Theory. [PDF]

open access: yesPolit Stud Rev, 2023
Spang F.
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Deescalating distrust: a deliberative approach to communicating with right-wing populists and supporters

open access: yesFrontiers in Political Science
The paper explores the relationship between deliberative democracy and right-wing populism by focusing on the issue of (dis)trust in political communication. Should we trust right-wing populists enough to include them in political deliberation and, if so,
Jonas Jakobsen
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A Limping Militant Democracy

open access: yes
Images of hundreds of men gathering outside the former headquarters of the Italian post-fascist party (Movimento Sociale Italiano – MSI), giving the Roman salute in Acca Larentia (Roma) on the 8th of January 2024, have sparked numerous controversies in Italy. The Roman salute was paired with the Fascist ritual of the “roll call”, whereby a leader calls
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Levantamientos Sociales en la Unión Europea: ¿un Ciclo de Protestas Contemporáneo?

open access: yesRevista Sul-Americana de Ciência Política, 2013
Since 2010 there have been some demonstrations around the world against liberal democratic political systems and the neoliberal economical order, an interesting process for scholars.
Carolina Cepeda Másmela
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From manifestos to Twitter: radical right parties and hate speech in Germany’s militant democratic context

open access: yesPolitical Research Exchange
In 2023, members of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), the largest radical right party (RRP) in Germany, took part in a meeting with known right-wing extremists to discuss a ‘masterplan’ aimed at deporting not only migrants but also German nationals, who
Mahalia Thomas
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El debate sobre el juramento o promesa de acatamiento de la Constitución por los parlamentarios tras la STC 65/2023

open access: yesRevista Vasca de Administración Pública
The Congress and Senate¿s Inaugural Sessions for the XIII, XIV and XV terms were controversial due to the way some parliamentarians took the oath to uphold the Constitution, by adding to the usual format very diverse statements.
Daniel López Rubio
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