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Measuring Implicit Political Extremism through Implicit Association Tests
Public Opinion QuarterlyWe develop the first implicit association test (IAT) to measure general implicit extremist attitudes in Germany, Great Britain, and the Netherlands. We find that implicit extremist attitudes are positively but weakly correlated with existing explicit ...
Sebastian Jungkunz +2 more
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, 2020
Scholars have argued that historical context shapes national choices about responses to extremism. The influence of Nazism on Germany’s ‘militant democracy’ is the paradigmatic example.
Aleksandra Moroska-Bonkiewicz +1 more
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Scholars have argued that historical context shapes national choices about responses to extremism. The influence of Nazism on Germany’s ‘militant democracy’ is the paradigmatic example.
Aleksandra Moroska-Bonkiewicz +1 more
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Constraining political extremism and legal revolution
Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2020Recently, extremist ‘populist’ parties have succeeded in obtaining large enough democratic electoral mandates both to legally make substantive changes to the law and constitution and to legally eliminate avenues to challenge their control over the ...
Benjamin A. Schupmann
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Political Extremes and Extremist Politics
Political Studies Review, 2013The study of political extremes and that of extremist politics tend to be distinctive occupations. The former draws heavily on political philosophy, and of necessity requires a definition of the middle, or political centre, and an understanding of how these shift, together, over time, and depend on particular cultural contexts.
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A Comparative Study of Initial Involvement in Gangs and Political Extremism
Terrorism and Political Violence, 2020There is a paucity of research comparing gang members and domestic extremists and extant studies find few explicit linkages. Despite this, there remains a great deal of interest in possible similarities between these criminal groups.
Michael H. Becker +5 more
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Digitalization and Political Extremism
2022Information and communication technologies shape, direct, and deter political behaviour and institutions as the increase in internet usage regulate our daily lives. The advance of internet and digital media also shape political involvement, partisanship, and ideology.
Mehmet Karacuka +2 more
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Political Extremism and Rationality
2002Political extremism is widely considered to be the product of irrational behavior. Originally published in 2002, the distinguishing feature of this collection by well-known economists and political scientists from North America, Europe and Australia is to propose a variety of explanations which all insist on the rationality of extremism.
Breton, Albert +3 more
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Political Violence and Extremism
Israel Studies, 1999ISRAEL'S LEADING EXPERT ON POLITICAL violence has compiled an encyclopedic compendium on violence and extremism in Israel. On the one hand, the comprehensiveness is a strength in that it covers every conceivable aspect of the problem. On the other hand, this comprehensiveness constitutes a weakness in that it prevents the kind of analytical focus that ...
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The Electoral Politics of Extreme Policies
The Economic Journal, 1998A government may adopt extreme policies (policies lying outside the interval between the ideal points of the political parties) for electoral purposes. It can benefit when a change in policy is costly, and when the opposing party cannot commit to maintaining the status quo.
Glazer, A., Gradstein, M., Konrad, K.
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Exposure to Political Violence and Political Extremism
European Psychologist, 2013Exposure to political violence can lead to various political and psychological outcomes. Using the protracted Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a natural laboratory, we explore the way in which exposure to conflict violence leads to changes in citizens’ political attitudes and behavior, offering a model for a stress-based process of political extremism.
Daphna Canetti +3 more
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