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What a State: Why the U.S. is Still Bad for Your Health (Policy). [PDF]
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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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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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New Alliances: Why Mainstream Parties Govern with Radical Right-Wing Populist Parties
Political Studies, 2012This article investigates the recent government participation of a number of radical right-wing populist parties in West European democracies. With the help of coalition formation theories the government coalitions in which these parties have participated are characterised and inferences are made about the reasons for the cooperation between ...
Sarah L De Lange
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Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe Redux
Political Studies Review, 2009Having your book as the topic of a symposium is a mixed blessing.On the one hand,thisis exactly why you write a book, i.e. to engage in a debate with other scholars on yourideas. Moreover, it is customary for reviewers to say at least some nice things about thebook under review, and compliments are always welcome.
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Authoritarianism and Support for Populist Radical Right Parties
2021This chapter examines the relationship between authoritarianism and the likelihood of voting for populist radical right parties in Western Europe. Radical right parties share an ideology based around nativism, authoritarianism, and populism. This ideology appeals to high authoritarians because it promises tough measures to preserve social cohesion, so ...
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Differently Eurosceptic: radical right populist parties and their supporters
Journal of European Public Policy, 2018Since the 2008 crisis, radical right populist (RRP) party positions on European integration have hardened and/or increased in salience. But do their supporters align with them on this?
Duncan McDonnell, Annika Werner
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