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The Populist Radical Right and Health in Hungary
In contrast to often peripheral Western European populist radical right (PRR) parties, Fidesz has held a supermajority in the Hungarian parliament since 2010 and has therefore been in a unique position to formulate and implement policy, constrained chiefly by the preferences of its broad electorate and past campaign promises.
Alexandru Daniel Moise +2 more
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According to the academic debate, the populist radical right is particularly successful in regions that have been left behind economically or culturally.
Stephan Schütze
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Beyond anger: the populist radical right on TikTok
The video streaming app TikTok is increasingly deployed by political actors to reach younger voters, and this includes populist radical right (PRR) parties.
D. Albertazzi, Donatella Bonansinga
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‘Place’ does matter for populist radical right sentiment, but how? Evidence from Germany
The notion of ‘place’ has become a central concern in research on the populist radical right (PRR), but scholars seem to have different things in mind when talking about how geography affects individual political attitudes.
Kai Arzheimer, Theresa Bernemann
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The Populist Radical Right: A Pathological Normalcy [PDF]
In recent years more and more studies have pointed to the limitations of demand-side explanations of the electoral success of populist radical right parties. They argue that supply-side factors need to be included as well. While previous authors have made these claims on the basis of purely empirical arguments, this article provides a (meta)theoretical
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Masculinity and Sexuality in Populist Radical Right Leadership
AbstractResearch shows that masculinity and sexuality are pivotal to the leadership and success of the populist radical right (PRR). In particular, normative conceptions of masculinity, as seen in gendered nationalism, have been argued to be important to the appeal of PRR parties. However, the supply side of this dynamic remains understudied.
Linders, N.J.E. +4 more
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The populist radical right is frequently engaged in intense political and normative conflict with their political opponents. Does this have a spillover effect on citizens’ sympathies for populist radical right voters and the voters of their political ...
Lars Erik Berntzen
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The arrival of the populist radical right in Chile
Despite the increasing influence of populist radical right (PRR) forces at the global level, they have been absent in Chile until very recently. Today, however, the conditions seem to be ripe for the consolidation of the PRR in the country.
C. Díaz +2 more
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Why do men and women vote for the populist radical right? This question, which speaks to the phenomenon of the “radical right gender gap”, has been the topic of much scholarly interest.
Silvia Erzeel +4 more
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Does mainstream populism work? Populist rhetoric and the electoral fortunes of mainstream parties
Much work is concerned with the effects of mainstream parties accommodating the positions of populist radical right parties. Little is known about the role of political rhetoric in mainstream party responses to radical right challengers though. This is a
Markus Kollberg
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