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The Legibility of Asian American Activism Studies [PDF]
This essay examines “Asian American Activism studies” and asks: What changes through the legibility of Asian American activism studies? What does Asian American activism research uniquely offer? We offer a historiographical analysis ...
Fujino, DC, Rodriguez, RM
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Is militant Islamism a busted flush in Indonesia? [PDF]
In the late 1990s, Indonesia - the world’s most populous Muslim nation - began a transition from authoritarian rule. At the time, many commentators expressed concern about the security threat posed by militant Islamist extremists in the wake of Suharto ...
Carnegie, Paul J.
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African Decolonial Theory: A Conversation
Abstract Antipode has become a key platform for engaging with decolonial and anticolonial scholarship, as well as adjacent fields such as Black geographies, Indigenous studies, Latin American feminism, and work on settler‐colonialism. African reference points in this literature, however, have been far less common, both in the journal and more broadly ...
Patricia Daley +10 more
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The Czech Republicans 1990-8: A populist outsider in a consolidating democracy [PDF]
The chapter examines the Czech Repulicans (the SPR-RSČ) , a radical right-wing party represented in the Czech parliament between 1992 and 1998, as a case study of party-based oppositional outsider populism in a consolidating democracy.
HANLEY, S
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Abstract What are the long‐term effects of populism on foreign policy? This aspect has not been addressed yet by the burgeoning literature on the international consequences of populism. In this contribution, we hypothesise that the two distinctive features of populist foreign policy‐making, mobilisation/politicisation and personalisation/centralisation,
Sandra Destradi, Emidio Diodato
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METAMORPHOSIS OF CONSERVATISM AT THE END OF THE 20TH CENTURY
The paper introduces the concept of integral conservatism, covering the spiritual heritage of the German philosopher Ernst Jünger (1895 – 1998) in the final period of his work.
S. O. Kazakov
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ABSTRACT Does the proportional distribution of office payoffs between coalition partners, known as ‘Gamson's Law’, hold at the local level? And can the inclusion of a populist radical right (PRR) party in a coalition lead to deviations from this law? This article addresses these two questions by examining municipal coalitions that were formed following
Marius Perrin
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Populizm lewicowy w Europie na przykładzie partii „Die Linke” w Republice Federalnej Niemiec [PDF]
One of the main challenges European democracy has faced recently is growing political radicalism, and primarily the increasing importance of populist parties originating from both left and right sides of the political arena.
KOPKA, Artur
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The Russian invasion of Ukraine and its impact on the development of right-wing radi- calism and extremism in Slovakia [PDF]
Right-wing extremism is a form of political extremism. In recent years, strengthening far-right forces has been an unnoticeable trend and a global problem.
Emília Mariančíková
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A Radical Right-Wing Failure in Canada
This article is a quantitative investigation into why Maxime Bernier’s People’s Party of Canada (PPC), a radical right-wing party (RRP), failed to succeed in the 2019 Canadian federal election. Canada has not witnessed the electoral breakthrough of such a party.
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