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Revisiting the Sectoral Cleavage in Canada: Evidence From the Canadian Election Studies. [PDF]

open access: yesCan Rev Sociol
ABSTRACT According to the budget‐maximizing bureaucrat model, public sector employees should rationally seek to increase government budgets to increase their own power. In contrast to most advanced democracies, class and sectoral voting has largely been neglected in Canada. The ideological and voting preferences of the public sector has been unexamined
Polacko M, Graefe P, Kiss S.
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Organizational Forms and Welfare Coalitions: Corporate Law and the Movement for Social Insurance in the US and UK. [PDF]

open access: yesBr J Sociol
ABSTRACT Scholars of the welfare state have long argued that, in liberal democracies, welfare state expansion depends on successful coalitions in its favour. Under what circumstances do these coalitions form? Party systems, economic interest, and political mobilisation have all been thought to influence the emergence of coalitions for welfare state ...
Adereth M.
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Eine Krise regionaler Identität und ihr Gebrauchswert für rechtsgerichtete politische Gruppen – ein Beispiel aus Vorpommern [PDF]

open access: yesGeographica Helvetica, 2020
For the first time since the reunification of Germany, right-wing activists and politicians have attempted to take over a university city, i.e. a place where the highly educated, creative, cosmopolitan, innovation-oriented groups should be more likely to
H. Klüter
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Far right in Germany [PDF]

open access: yesKošická bezpečnostná revue, 2021
This study is about German political extreme right-wing radicalism and the impact of migration on their situation. The extreme right-wing groups have the biggest share in the German politically motivated crime cases.
Attila SUHAJDA
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Traditional Values in the Discourse of the French Populist Radical Right: The Case of the National Rally

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Political Science, 2022
The migration crisis has become a trigger activating radical right-wing forces and movements. Contemporary right-wing forces, seeking to distinguish themselves from extremist right-wing movements, are resorting to populism, updating their political ...
Ekaterina S. Burmistrova
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Radical Right-Wing Populists in Parliament:

open access: yesGerman Politics and Society, 2019
Founded just five years ago, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) represents the biggest opposition party in the German parliament. This article addresses three questions in European comparative perspective: What is the nature of the AfD as a relevant political party in the Bundestag? What explains its rise and popularity? What is the party's behavior and
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Constructing the Ideology of the Right-Wing Radical Party in Modern United Kingdom: The Case of the United Kingdom Independence Party

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Political Science, 2021
This article examines the update of ideological foundations of the largest right-wing radical party in Britain (and in the whole of Europe) - the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP).
Mikhail S. Golovin
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The inverted postnational constellation: Identitarian populism in context [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
As exemplified by the pan‐European ‘Identitarian movement’ (IM), contemporary far‐right populism defies the habitual matrix within which right‐wing radicalism has been criticised as a negation of liberal cosmopolitanism.
Azmanova, Albena, Dakwar, Azar
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Transforming the Party Identity of German Radical Right: In Search of Female Support

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Political Science, 2021
The crises of the beginning of the 21st century changed the political landscape of modern Germany, which was manifested in increasing right-wing radicalism.
Ekaterina S. Burmistrova
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Eighteenth-century Quakerism and the rehabilitation of James Nayler, seventeenth-century radical [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Although the first Quakers aligned with history superfluous tradition, detrimental to true appreciation of the inward voice of God, by the early eighteenth century they had produced their first histories as a defence against Anglican allegations of ...
ERIN BELL, Greenwood, Knott, Mullett
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