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The Rise of the New Radical Right Political Parties in Europe
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, a great number of political parties appeared on the European continent which claimed to be part of the new radical right. The results speak of the elections refer to a much bigger success of these parties in Europe.
Marko Krtolica
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How mainstream parties react to the rise of radical right-wing parties [PDF]
Across European, the far-right has surged over recent years, as dissatisfaction with politics and the political class combines with anti-immigrant sentiment.
Han, Kyung Joon
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This review summarizes recent advances in four mainstream solution‐based techniques for synthesizing NiOx hole‐transport layers for high‐performance perovskite photovoltaic cells, and highlights the key challenges and future prospects for achieving high efficiency, long‐term stability, and low‐cost perovskite photovoltaic technologies toward ...
Zheng Wu +7 more
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Radical right. Voters and parties in the electoral market.
Pipa Norris. Nueva York, Cambridge University Press. 2005.
Beatriz Acha Ugarte
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Although some scholars have associated cultural threats with radical right support and economic insecurities with radical left support, it has also been highlighted that economic insecurities might drive support for radical right movements.
Lucas Sudbrack, Peter Beattie
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SECURITIZATION OF IMMIGRATION IN EUROPE AND ROLE OF POPULIST RIGHT-WING PARTIES
In most of the western European countries, Populist Radical Right-wing parties have developed themselves as a permanent feature of their party-structures. Their political success is their resistance to immigrants and multicultural societies. Immigration
Lubna Sunawar, Raza Muhammad
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Avoiding the mainstream: why radical right-wing populist parties remain ‘radical’ in government [PDF]
Radical right-wing populist parties have experienced a growth in support in several European countries over the last 15 years, but how do such parties adapt to power when they enter government? Tjitske Akkerman, Sarah de Lange and Matthijs Rooduijn write
Akkerman, Tjitske +2 more
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An alcohol‐adduct‐mediated strategy is employed to stabilize tin isopropoxide for the formation of a homogeneous double electron transport layer (ETL) incorporating SnO2 nanoparticles (NPs). This double‐ETL exhibits improved optical and charge‐transport properties due to reduced defect density and better energy level alignment, resulting in high ...
You‐Hyun Seo +10 more
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Voter Turnout: Ideologically Swayed? Exploring Effects of Ideologically Extreme Parties on OECD Countries [PDF]
: This paper sets out to explore how voter turnout varies across countries. People turning out to vote are a vital part of any democracy. The people who turn out to vote tend to set the trend for how the country will be run.
Pressnall, Nathaniel L
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Ban Glyphosate—Does It Affect the Swedish Farmers' Willingness to Grow Cover Crops?
ABSTRACT The cultivation of cover crops is one of the new Eco‐scheme practices introduced in Sweden. This study examines how the design of policy attributes of these schemes influences farmers' willingness to grow cover crops on arable land, with particular focus on the potential impact of a glyphosate ban.
Vivian Wei Huang +2 more
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