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The Non-Party Sector of the Radical Right
2018This chapter examines radical right publishers, intellectual schools, parallel organizations, voluntary associations, small groups, political sects, and families. Party and non-party sectors of the radical right share common projects. They interact with each other, and the boundaries between their memberships, social networks, and formal or informal ...
John Veugelers, Gabriel Menard
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Economic Distress and Support for Radical Right Parties—Evidence From Sweden
Comparative Political Studies, 2022Sirus Dehdari
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Populist Radical Right Parties and Securitization of Immigration
2022Public anxiety in Western Europe about immigrants and refugees hasincreased due to the 2007-2008 financial and economic crisis, the2009-2010 Euro crisis and the 2015 refugeecrisis in Europe as well as the terror attacks in Brussels, Berlin, Paris,London, Nice, and Manchester. Havingbeen more of a societal and economic issue from the 1960s to ...
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Populist radical right parties and the welfare state
2016According to most scholars, the success of populist radical right parties depends on sociocultural factors and especially their rejection of immigration. The intentions of this thesis is to show that the ideology of populist radical right parties is more complex and broad than most scholars and analysts have been inclined to concede.
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Still blurry? Economic salience, position and voting for radical right parties in Western Europe
European Journal of Political Research, 2020Jan Rovny, Jonathan Polk
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Three decades of populist radical right parties in Western Europe: So what?
European Journal of Political Research, 2013Cas Mudde
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Movements, parties, and movement parties of the radical right
2018Manuela Caiani, Ondřej Císař
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