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Populist radical right vs populist radical right in power: signalling ideological commitment or competence?

South European Society and Politics
This article investigates the communication strategies of the populist radical right (PRR) focusing on the co-existence of different actors of this party family in power. Methodologically, it carries out a content analysis of the social media posts published by Brothers of Italy (FdI) and the League, and their leaders Giorgia Meloni and Matteo Salvini,
Mattia Zulianello
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Populist radical right parties mobilizing ‘the people’? The role of populist radical right success in voter turnout

Electoral Studies, 2015
The increasing popularity of European populist radical right parties (PRRs) has often been argued as either a corrective or threat to democracy. In this study, we provide empirical scrutiny to these opposing claims and investigate the impact of successful PRRs on levels of voter turnout.
Tim Immerzeel
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Populist radical right beyond Europe

Journal of Language and Politics, 2023
Abstract Turkey’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) is one of the longest ruling among contemporary populist radical right parties (PRR). For nearly two decades, the AKP has shown tremendous success in achieving electoral dominance and political control. This article argues that AKP’s success lies in its ability to reconfigure the issue
E. Balta
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The populist radical right in Australia

Journal of Language and Politics, 2023
Abstract This article examines one of the longest-standing populist radical right parties outside of Europe: Pauline Hanson’s One Nation. The article outlines the party’s development and position in the Australian political landscape, before explaining how it articulates the ideological features of the PRR (nativism, authoritarianism and ...
Benjamin Moffitt, Kurt Sengul
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Populist radical-right governments in Central-Eastern Europe and education policy-making: a comparison of Hungary and Poland

The Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 2023
In the European political landscape characterized by the strengthening influence of Eurosceptic, radical-right, and populist parties, Hungary and Poland represent insightful cases for understanding how the populist radical right uses its power in ...
E. Neumann, Paweł Rudnicki
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