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When the Populist Radical Right Turns European
Politique européenne, 2023Dans cet article, nous abordons la question de savoir comment s'expriment les discours nationalistes et populistes des partis populistes de droite radicale lorsqu'ils coopèrent au niveau européen. Comme "cas crucial", nous étudions le groupe Identité et Démocratie, qui a été formé après les élections européennes de 2019 et représente le plus fort ...
Lukas Brenner, Nils Sartorius
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Jair Bolsonaro and the defining attributes of the populist radical right in Brazil
Journal of Language and Politics, 2023The presidential candidacy of Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil in 2018 was the Populist Radical Right’s (PRR) first one to be electorally successful in Latin America. Although it is possible to assert that Bolsonaro belongs to the PRR given his political career,
Talita Tanscheit
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European Journal of Politics and Gender
This article argues for a bifurcation between parties of the populist radical right (PRR) that are genuinely ideologically conservative, especially in relation to gender and sexual politics, and those that are not.
Dorit Geva
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This article argues for a bifurcation between parties of the populist radical right (PRR) that are genuinely ideologically conservative, especially in relation to gender and sexual politics, and those that are not.
Dorit Geva
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Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe
2007As Europe enters a significant phase of re-integration of East and West, it faces an increasing problem with the rise of far-right political parties. Cas Mudde offers the first comprehensive and truly pan-European study of populist radical right parties in Europe.
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Why History Matters? Populist Radical Right Governments in the EU and Their Foreign Policy
The International Spectator: Italian Journal of International AffairsFour European populist radical right (PRR) prime minister parties (PiS, Fidesz, SDS and FdI) have displayed differing approaches to foreign policy. In part, these differences can be explained by their specific visions of history.
Nikola Petrović, Josip Bilić
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Radical-right Populists and Financialisation
2019Can populist forces tackle socio-economic inequalities, loosen up austerity policies and promote more stringent forms of financial regulation? In other words, can they fulfil the social segments of their electoral programmes? The ambiguous role of the Italian executive on issues of finance and financialisation—a phenomenon which Nölke has defined as ...
Adriano Cozzolino, Valerio Alfonso Bruno
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Ideological dilemmas of female populist radical right politicians
European Journal of Women's Studies, 2016Radical right political parties are usually heavily male-dominated; accordingly, previous research has concentrated on the perspective of men. The present study aims to enhance the understanding of the worldview of women within radical right parties.
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Conceptualising sidestreaming: How the populist radical right appeals to atypical supporters
PoliticsThis article explores why a growing number of populist radical right parties and politicians (PRRPs) seem to be making reverences towards different minority groups, for example, ethnic, gendered or migrantised minorities.
Mari‐Liis Jakobson
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