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The Paris Agreement expresses far-reaching commitments to combat climate change, but its translation into national contexts faces severe confrontation by populist movements and individuals worldwide.
Jens Marquardt +2 more
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It Just Feels Right. Visuality and Emotion Norms in Right-Wing Populist Storytelling
This paper contributes to debates on the growing appeal of right-wing populism by combining a focus on visuality, narratives, and emotions. We argue that right-wing populists’ claims extend to establishing alternative emotion norms that collectivize ...
Freistein Katja +2 more
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A Threat to Open Societies? Conceptualizing the Radicalization of Society
Which are the factors that favor societal radicalization? Few studies in international and national radicalization research have been directly interested in investigating the societal level and discussing the impact of radicalized groups, milieus and ...
Eva Herschinger +4 more
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Women Just Wanna Have Quotas: The Gender Divide on Affirmative Action in the Chilean Right
Objective/context: This article examines attitudes towards gender quotas by right-wing leadership in Chile and assesses gender gaps in supporting affirmative action.
Julieta Suárez-Cao
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ransformation of Right-Wing Populism in Italy 2018‒2022: from Sovereignism to Patriotism [PDF]
The paper considers the transformation of the discourse of right-wing populist parties in Italy from 2018 to 2022. Based on the discourse analysis of the programs and electoral rhetoric of the "Brothers of Italy", "League" and "Forward Italy!", the ...
E.S. Alekseenkova
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Why Does Globalization Fuel Populism? Economics, Culture, and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism
There is compelling evidence that globalization shocks, often working through culture and identity, have played an important role in driving up support for populist movements, particularly of the right-wing kind. I start with an empirical analysis of the
D. Rodrik
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The modern face of right-wing populism in Brazil
The right-wing populist phenomenon has become one of the main trends in world politics. Its spread in the “old” and “new democracies” forces researchers to reconsider the categorical apparatus by means of which they analyzed world processes in the very ...
L. S. Okuneva
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The global rise of hyper-partisan media, especially on the political right, has been receiving increasing scholarly attention in the past years. In contrast to discarding these media as mere producers of fake news, this paper studies them as a case of ...
Eva Mayerhöffer
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Measures against right-wing extremism in an illiberal populist country: The case of Hungary
The paper focuses on the question of what it means both conceptually and practically to talk about counter right ‑wing extremism (RWE) measures in an illiberal populist regime while the dominant political ideology or narratives are very close to those of
Vidra Zsuzsanna, Félix Anikó
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The New Populism in New Europe: Hungarian and Polish Examples in the Scientific Discourse
The article analyzes the phenomenon of new populism in Central and Eastern Europe, taking as an example such countries as Hungary and Poland. The object of research is scientific discourse, and the subject is its segment, directly or indirectly related ...
S. P. Arteev +2 more
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