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This paper questions the thesis that transformations in European politics after the financial, eurozone, and migrant crises have been led by populist radical right (PRR) and left (PRL) parties and attitudes in Northwestern (NWE) and Southern (SE) Europe,
Mirko Crulli, Lorenzo Viviani
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Populist Radical Right Parties and EU Policies: How Coherent are Their Claims?
In recent national elections and in those to the European Parliament, populist radical right parties(PRRP) have gained many more votes than in previous decades. What could that mean, at least in thelonger run, for EU activities in such areas as e.g. the Internal Market, social or environmentalregulation, migration management, and defence?
FALKNER, Gerda, PLATTNER, Georg
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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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Populist Skirmishers: Frontrunners of Populist Radical Right in Poland
Mainstream parties, like PiS in Poland, have to cater to broad segments of society to sustain broad support. Cultivation of populist radical right ideologies of authoritarianism, traditionalism, religiosity, and nativism—all interlaced with gender as a ...
Karolina Zbytniewska
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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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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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Right Move? Populist Radical Right Parties and Europe
Data access statement: This article analyses existing data as cited in the “References” section. While before winning power populist radical right (PRR) parties are often overtly against the European Union (EU) and its policies, once in government their position can change significantly.
Matilde Rosina +2 more
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Transparency Against Democracy: The Sweden Democrats, Radical‐Right Populism, and Political Trust
Existing explanations for the rise of populist radical‐right parties often focus on two primary factors: economic insecurity, driven by globalization, financial crises, and technological disruptions; and cultural backlash, which stems from ...
Stéphane Paquin
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The effects of immigration on the support for radical right in the West and its geopolitical implications [PDF]
This article summarizes recent research on the effects of immigration and refugee admission on the support of populist radical right parties and politicians in the West.
Adam Bilinski
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Liberal Illiberalism? The Reshaping of the Contemporary Populist Radical Right in Northern Europe
Populism, particularly in its radical right-wing variants, is often posited as antithetical to the principles of liberalism. Yet a number of contemporary cases of populist radical right parties from Northern Europe complicate this characterisation of ...
Benjamin Moffitt
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