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When threat to society becomes a threat to oneself: implications for right-wing attitudes and ethnic prejudice [PDF]
The relationships between threat and right-wing attitudes and ethnic prejudice were investigated in a heterogeneous sample (N = 588). Specifically, we considered the perception of economic and terroristic threats in terms of their consequences at the ...
Onraet, Emma, Van Hiel, Alain
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The Dark Triad traits predict authoritarian political correctness and alt-right attitudes
It is well established that mainstream personality traits are associated with moderate, traditional political attitudes. However, very little is known regarding trait predictors of extreme political attitudes. In the current study (N = 511 U.S. residents)
Jordan Moss, Peter J. O'Connor
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Theory and research in social, evolutionary, and political psychology indicates that subjective feelings of threat and exposure to objectively threatening circumstances—including pandemic diseases—may contribute to increased affinities for political ...
Maria Giuseppina Pacilli +4 more
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Populist Authoritarianism and Catholic Political Ethics: A Framework for a Moral Review
Can there be an ethics of politics or political ethics in populist authoritarian democracies? Given that politics operates under potentially risky and morally ambiguous methods that involve strategic calculations with some elements of irrationality ...
Elias Omondi Opongo
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Theories of Antifascism in the Interwar Mediterranean Part II
The current proliferation of authoritarianism across both core and periphery is one political articulation of the current crisis of the capitalist world-system.
Kristin Plys
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Political Opposition in Authoritarianism
How might political opposition shape regime outcomes overtime in an authoritarian system? Most studies on political opposition in authoritarian contexts tend to focus on the agency of the regime over and above that of the political opposition. Using Albert Hirschman’s framework of exit, voice and loyalty, this book examines the case of Kazakhstani ...
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Gendering the Arab Spring [PDF]
The article discusses the gendered implications of recent political developments in the region. It argues that women and gender are key to both revolutionary and counter- revolutionary processes and developments and not marginal to them.
Al-Ali, Nadje
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Government and opposition in Kenya, 1966-1969 [PDF]
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 85INTRODUCTION: Little exists to document the widespread repression of opposition in Africa since independence.
Mueller, Susanne D.
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'Divided they stand, divided they fail': opposition politics in Morocco [PDF]
The literature on democratization emphasises how authoritarian constraints usually lead genuine opposition parties and movements to form alliances in order to make demands for reform to the authoritarian regime. There is significant empirical evidence to
Bayat Asef +30 more
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Non‐state authoritarianism and diaspora politics [PDF]
AbstractDiaspora politics has been celebrated as a form of transnationalism that can potentially challenge authoritarian regimes. Arguably, opposition groups and political activists can mobilize beyond the territorial limits of the state, thus bypassing some of the constraints to political organization found in authoritarian states.
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