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Dogmatism, Ideology, and Right-Wing Radical Activity

Political Psychology, 1987
The relationship between dogmatism, authoritarian attitudes, and right-wing radical activity was measured in a "known" radical group, Gush Emunim (N = 34), and in a group of nonactivists (N = 32). The two groups matched on variables known to be correlated with dogmatism (sex, age, religious observance, level of education).
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Contemporary Right-Wing Radicalism in Europe

Contemporary European History, 1999
Herbert Kitschelt in collaboration with Anthony J. McGann, The Radical Right in Western Europe. A Comparative Analysis (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1995), 323 pp., $49.50, ISBN 0-472-10663-5.Peter Merkl and Leonard Weinberg (eds.), The Revival of Right Wing Extremism in the 90s (London: Frank Cass, 1997), 304 pp., £18.50/$24.50, ISBN 0-714-
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Exploring Radical Right-Wing Posting Behaviors Online

Deviant Behavior, 2020
In recent years, researchers have shown a vested interest in developing advanced information technologies, machine-learning algorithms, and risk-assessment tools to detect and analyze radical conte...
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Party Systems and Radical Right-Wing Parties

2018
This chapter presents an introduction to different theories of party competition, as exemplified by the substantive puzzle of radical right-wing partisan rise. The first task, however, is to conceptualize radical right party fortunes within the context of competitive party systems.
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A Typical Variety of European Right-Wing Radicalism?

Russian Politics & Law, 2013
The precipitous ascent of the All-Ukrainian Union Svoboda is not in itself remarkable; nor is the special role it has played in creating an "uncivil society" in Galicia something extraordinary. But certain features of Svoboda's rise do distinguish it from the histories of ultraright parties in other countries: the existence of a real external danger to
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Right-Wing Radicalism and National Socialism in Germany

2021
This book explores the total resistance to Nazism among the Catholic Christian voters of the Zentrum party in the elections in German states in the Interwar period. Kolden explains the unique Catholic resistance by comparing the diverging evolutions of Catholic and Protestant cultures and mentalities since the awakening of German nationalism in the ...
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Income inequality and voting for radical right-wing parties

Electoral Studies, 2016
Using a multilevel analysis method, this article tests different hypotheses for how income inequality affects voter support for radical right-wing parties (RRPs) in Western Europe. Specifically, the article shows how this ‘income inequality effect’ encourages poor people to vote for RRPs, while it concurrently discourages rich people from doing so ...
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